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THE 

SEVEN AGES 

OF CREATION 



OR 



COSMOS AND THE MYSTERIES EXPOUNDED 









WRITTEN BY A VOICE IN THE WEST 

AND 

DEDICATED TO THE SPIRIT OF TRUTH 



"And I heard a man's voice between the banks of Ulai : and he called 
and said : Gabriel, make this man to understand the vision." 

— Dan. viii :16. 



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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1898, 
By THE AUTHOR. 
In the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. 

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E. A. TRYON, PRINTER AND BINDER 
FORT DODGE, IOWA 

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PREFACE. 



Perhaps rlie chief criticism of this work lies in the word, "Unfinished." 
It is nor possible for as at present to treat exhaustively of scarcely any of 
tli. speculative subjects contained herein ; but rather to endeavor to ex- 
pose the more salient points, as it were to scout along the mountain peaks 
of sei c . overlooking- the ranges of hills and valleys below: nor to deal 
with • ivthing like absolute correctness, since these things are compara- 
tively new to ourselves. Maybe, however, they are the gleams of the 
breaking of new light. 

The world is now on the the threshold of great literary, scientific, polit- 
ical, and religious revolutions among all the civilized nations of the globe; 
and this book is evidently a forerunner of these revolutions. We hope it 
bears within its folds the elements of peace. 

Ere long the Powers of the world shall be moved and reduced into ten 
great kingdoms. The western "Beast" shall mount his "Red Horse" and go 
forth roaming at pleasure over the face of the earth ; then shall the 
"Horns" of the earth stand up after the "regeneration'' of the Seventh 
Head. 

As Columbus from the shores of Spain saw the Western World, so we 

behold the "New Jerusalem" from this wilderness of earth, and the 

brightness of its crystal walls is like to the Glory of the morning, and the 

illumination of the risen day. And faithful mother Earth is step by step 

g np into the living Throne. Here it is. that the circle of eternity 

is broken up into the ARCS of time. But the moon shall fall to the earth 

after the end of one thousand two hundred sixty waves of humanity after 

ins •■first coming." And the fall thereof ^liall destroy the 

utiles, and shall sound the alarm of the condemnation of 

the "Second B . ■ ''J 

The grand vision of material Creation, as we behold it. filling the 
heights and the d< prhs is truly the Restoration of Eternity's Dead: 
Fall n Ang Is, wfco, in the nameless past, r< belled against the immutable 
will of the living (rod. i ven like the Dragon of terrestial rime. Revolu- 
rions in heart n were followed by civil strife, when banished "gods" fell 
fell from the Empyrean as lightning descending far into the nethermost 



PREFACE. 

abyss, till the boundless hollow roared with the thunders of their hell- 
bound legions. 

This was the origin of Chaos of the void Creation ; light and dark as we 
now behold it. The immensity of suns and moons, of worlds and stars, is but 
the divine resuscitation of the infinite depths. The history of the rise and 
fall of the Empire Everlasting, by the agency of the immortal power of 
the Omnipotent, is briefly recorded in the volumne of the "Seven Ages." 

The First Age of the work treats of the creation of boundless Space. It 
assumes that the void is filled with a rare ethereal phlegm consisting of 
the binary atoms ; and that space is everywhere contracting and concen- 
trating towards regular universal centers, where it is constantly forming 
into matter. 

The Second Age derives that the first stage of all matter exists in the 
form of water. This portion of the work also treats of Cosmic Meteorology. 

The Third Section deals with the science of Organic Nature. It prem- 
ises that the original aqueous spheres are, through the agency of organic 
life, converted into solid planets. This section also gives views on the 
"Problem of Creation." 

The Fourth Division discourses on certain theories of Plutonic, or solid 
matter. That the moon will be the "End of the World," and the sun the 
end of the earth. 

The Fifth Division describes Heat as an universal element originating 
and issuing, by the force of cosmic pressure, from the interior regions of 
great spheres. 

The Sixth Age regards Light as a spiritual element proceeding from the 
perpetual combustion of destroyed spirits on the sun. 

And the Seventh Age treats of the Apocalypse. 

Undoubtedly some of the foregoing theories are not entirely new, such 
as the "Cartesian system" of vortices as presented by Rene Descartes, a 
philosopher of France ; the "Neptunian Theory" as introduced by Abra- 
ham Werner, a geologist of Germany; and the law of "universal attrac- 
tion" as explained by Sir Isaac Newton, the renowned philosopher of 
England ; and perhaps other theories. However the greater part of the 
work, we think, contains comparatively original matter; that is, we are 
unable, at present, to find any legible traces of such anticipations. 

It is to be hoped that the reader will excuse a rather amorphous style and 
untutored letter in this work ; for the hands of the writer are better used 
to the handles of the plow than that of the pen. For the sake of brevity, 
many of the sentences appear even dogmatical ; but this is to obviate a 
rather wearisome repetition of modifying words, such as, "unquestion- 
ably , ' ' ' 'undoubtedly, ' ' ' 'evidently' ' "apparently, ' ' ' 'obviously, " &c. As the 
work is new and crude, "emendatory criticisms" are earnestly solicited; 
and all is humbly submitted for approval and correction to proper authori- 
fcies, whether of science or theology. 



Preface 



CONTENTS. 



PART I. 



Theory I. 
Theory II. 
Theory III. 
Theory IV. 
Theory V. 



Theory I. 
Theory II. 
Theory III. 
Theory IV. 
Theory V. 
Theory VI. 
Theory VII. 
Theory VIII. 
Theory IX. 
Theory X. 



Theory I. 
Theory II. 
Theory III. 
Theory IV. 
Theory V. 
Theory VI. 
Theory VII. 
Theory VIII. 
Theory IX. 
Theory X. 
Theory XI. 



THE ATOMIC AGE. 

Space. The Atom 
Universal Vortices - 
Universal Pressure 
Construction of the Void - 
Contraction of the Solar System 

THE AQUEOUS AGE. 

Neptmiianism 

Cosmology ... - 

Depiction of Organic Life 

Cosmic Meteorology - 

Periods of Thermal Declension 

Meteorological Telautograph 

Thermal Cosmology 

Moon Philosophy 

Rotary Storms - 

Lightning ... - 

THE ORGANIC AGE. 

The Phenomenon of Matter 

Force and Form 

Anabolism 

Vitalism .... 

Translation of Species - 

Animal and Vegetable Differentiation 

Morphological and Psychological 

Day and Night 

The Seven Labors of the Lord 

The Problem of Creation - 

X. Plus Ultra - 



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CONTENTS. 



Theory I. 

Theory II. 
Theooy III. 
Theory IV. 
Theory V. 
Theory VI. 
Theory VII, 



Theory I. 
Theory II. 
Theory III. 
Theory IV. 



Theory I. 
Theory II. 
Theory III. 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 

Vision of the Volumes 
Plutonic Matter - 
Construction of Great Spheres 
Universal Contraction 

Comets 

The Cataclysm 

The End of the World 

THE VULCANIC AGE. 

Universal Heat 
Ontology of the Void - 
Vulcan Giants 
Pyronomics 

THE COLEMFIC AGE. 

The Throne Behind a Cloud 
A Vision of the Solar Hells 
Psychology 



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PART II 

INTRODUCTION. 

Article 1. The Apocalypse 

Article 2. Corroboration of the Prophecies 

Article 3. Predestination 

Article 4. Divine Fore -Knowledge 

Article 5. The Eternal Fates 



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EXPLANATION OF TEXT. 

Chapter I. A Vision of Christ and His Church 

Chapter II. The First Four Dynasties of the "Kingdom 1 

Chapter III. The Subsequent Dynasties of Zion 

Chapter IV. A Vision of Heaven 

Chapter V. The Book of Destiny - 

Chapter VI. The Figure-Heads of Time 

( Jhapter VII. Resurrections of the Celestials 

Chapter VIII. Extirpation of Antichrist 

Chapter IX, 1,12. Resurr< action of Antichrist 

Chapter IX, 13, 21. The Resurrection of Limbo 

Ohapter X. Vision of Miclnel the Arch-angel 

Chapter XI. The Oracles of the Hemispheres 

Chapter XII. The New Lucifer 

Ohapter XII. The Solar Serpent 

Chapter XIII, 1, 10. The Beast With Seven Heads - 



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CONTENTS. 



The Second Beast 



Chapter XIII, 11, 18. 
Dramatis Mundaiue. 

Act I. The Heads of Mars 

Act II. The Horns of the Earth 

Act III. The Idol of the Earth 

Act IV. The Terrestrial Serpent 

Act V. The Beast and the Magi - 
Chapter XIV. The Eternal Gospel - 
Chapter XV. Jacta est alea 
Chapter XVI. The Iconoclast 
Chapter XVII. Hell Rideth Purgatory - 
Chapter XVIII. The Fall of Babylon, the Mighty 
Chapter XIX. Second Coming of Christ - 
Chapter XX. Scene 1 Satan is Bound 

Scene 2 The Millennium - 
Scene 3 Second Resurrection - 
Scene 4 Desolation of the Planet 
Chapter XXI. Vision of the Throne of the Lamb 
Chapter XXII. The Conclusion 

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Solar System 
The Sun - 
Vulcan 
Mercury 

Venus 
The Earth 
Mars 

Jupiter 

Saturn 

Uranus 

Neptune 

Nebular Hypothesis 

Secular Days 



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PART L 



CONTAINING 

SIX OF THE SEVEN AGES 



OR 



COSMOS EXPOUNDED 



THE ATOMIC AGE. 



THEORY I. 

SPACE — THE ATOM. 

That all space is filled with atoms which constitute the grand and eternal 
source of material Creation. 

This is really the Age of Space; the limitless, boundless "empty" 
regions above and below ; the empire of vacuitous immensity ; the in- 
finite realms of the inanities ! Who can compass the depths or conceive their 
magnitudes? "Who can measure the heights and depths, or explore 
the lengths and breadths of the catacombs of infinity? "Canst thou 
bind the sweet influences of the Pleiades or loose the bands of Orion?" In 
the beginning the Creator hath surveyed the depths, and set land marks, 
and established all boundaries therein ; and out of the awful void, He all 
creation wrought. Behold, indeed, the vault of the immense treasuries of 
the eternities ; a spacious hall for Light's quickstep, and an ample room 
for the swinging spheres. 

That space is filled with an universal fluid of the rarest character, is a 
theory that is generally admitted by philosophers both ancient and mod- 
ern. This primitive subtile existence has been variously called, "Ether," 
"Universal Atmosphere," "Essence of Space," "Crystalline Fluid," etc. 
But this seems to be as far as the Fathers of Philosophy had gone. They 
did not attempt to describe the character of the Universal Fluid. We 
shall now venture to go a step further by demonstrating that this Essence 
of the infinite and Eternal Deep is of an all-pervading, all-creating, pre- 
existing, two-fold character, consisting of two kinds of atoms ; the 
Primordial Natures, or Poles of Creations, distinct and separate — which 
for convenience let us call them Force and Form — and do really and 
virtually constitute the original, ineffable beginning of God's creation, 
out of which all his wonderful works proceed. 

The atom is itself a being, the first form of being, endowed with life, 
which life is an imniinent, mutual volition residing in each half of the 



12 THE SEVEN AGES. 

double nature. It is by this life, or atomic energy that each single atom 
selects and attracts a counterpart ; the ultimate combination of which re- 
sults in the formation of matter. It is, therefore, that this amorphous, 
androgynous, onminc, plastic principle is the existence from which ma- 
terial creation originates ; when the invisible universe "hypostatises," so 
to speak, and becomes transformed into the visible. 

The atomic element in its primitive isolated condition can hardly be 
said to be a substance according to the more general meaning of that 
term, but by the act of miity of its two primordial principles, invisible, 
ethereal space condenses into visible, tangible existence. Matter is the 
manifestation of the :marriage of the atoms, or in other words, space con- 
tracts and developes into matter. 

The size of the atom, when reduced to its smallest magnitude, is of the 
extremest possible tenuity, though in its maximum form it is infinitely 
larger. So that in both its fres and combined state the atomic element 
suffices to fill the entire vacuum of the universe, matter as well as space. 
/ There is absolutely no vacuum in nature ; atoms are contiguous every- 
where and touch each other throughout. 

During the process of focal concentration, the atom by endogenous ac- 
cretion actually wraps itself up within, into a most minute nucleated 
volume. As soon as this circumvolutionary process of central consolida- 
ation is consumated, the atom then enters the stage of coalition and 
matter. 

THEORY II. 

UNIVERSAL VORTICES. 

That space is gradually contracting in the manner of vortices, towards certain 
central points throughout the universe, where matter is being constantly generated, 
and the motion of such matter is governed by the motion of its respective vortex. 

By virtue of their elasticity the contractility of the atoms of space, con- 
stantly draws them into closer proximity and contact, thereby increasing 
their juxtaposition and tenuity, and producing a corresponding simultan- 
eous diminution of the entire universal volume. In other words, space 

CONTRACTS. 

This universal contraction of space results in the establishment of 
great vortices everywhere throughout the "void," each rotating on 
an axis of matter as its focus. Great celestial whirlpools, with suns and 
moons and worlds and stars as centers. These centers constitute the gen- 
erating points of matter and the concentrating points of space. 
/ The great active rotating vortex of the depths may be said to be a primi- 
tive cosmic "being," for it is animated with a certain hylozoic en- 
ergy, or an aggregation of atomic life. A composite being of the fir: t and 
lowest order in all existence, yet a being it is withal. The vor e:c h •. n 
body, the great whirling thing itself. It has activity ; its wh_ ling mution 



THE ATOMIC AGE. 13 

is its activity. It has life, namely : the elements of light and heat with 
which it is saturated and which animate it. Just as an animal walks, or 
a bird flies, or a fish swims, or a serpent crawls ; even so, in a maimer, a 
great vortex of space rolls and whirls with whatever life energy it has, 
and by its whirling motion contracts. The result of its life long work 
is to contract. What is a vortex hi fact but a serpent, an endless cosmic 
serpent, with its head at its center? What is it but a "fallen star," a dis- 
solved world, an exploded demon? The remains of a perished "Lucifer" 
returning and reassnming with new life and diligence his former 
proportions and definite form ; and the great serpent coils himself 
head first ! 

As each and every celestial vortex rotates about a solid nucleus of mat- 
ter as its axis, it is evident that the rotary motion of such vortex is, by its 
contractile pressure, communicated to and consequently governs the 
motion of its axial sphere. Thus the motion of the central body becomes 
identical with that of its vortex. This theory we think satisfactorily dem- 
onstrates the phenomenon of "axial rotation" of celestial spheres. 

Again, as every great vortex is a whirlpool of atomic space revolving 
around a common center, it likewise follows that each and every particle and 
body of matter comprised within the vortex, and isolated from the central 
globe, is borne around and controlled by the same revolutionary motion and 
force, and one becomes identical with the other. This theory explains the 
phenomenon of "orbitular motion" of celestial spheres. 

Thus the motion of the sphere contained within the vortical center as- 
sumes the rotary form, while the motion of those spheres outside the axial 
orb partakes of the orbitular form. The motion of the great solar vortex 
for example affects the rotary motion of the sun at the grand center, and 
the orbitular motion of the planets outside. The motion of each planetary 
vortex, likewise, produces the rotary motion of each planet and the 
orbitular motion of its satellites. 

The "Milky Way" or Galaxy is the Great Ecliptic of the Universe. Its 
pale light reveals to us the direction of the universal vortex around us, 
within which mighty whirlpool of suns, our sun hangs suspended amid 
the chasm, and all are circling in a dizzy waltz around the great unseen 
center ; the mission of the suns counting the years of God. The stars 
which we behold in the shining vault are but like the few and scattered 
lights glimmering in the outskirts of a far off city. 

The reason why the plane of the solar disk is not now identical with 
that of the Ring of the Galaxy is perhaps due to an incidental oscillation 
of the solar axis ; or to the same phenomenal irregularities which effect 
the "precession of the equinoxes" or the inclination of the "ecliptic" and 
"equinoctial." Which cosmic perturbations are sometimes philosophi- 
cally explained by the spinning of a top. It is probable that at times 
during the course of the sun's great year, the plane of the solar ecliptic 
will be, and has been identical with that of the universal ecliptic. 



14 THE SEVEN AGES. 

Now, in the visions of the celestial panorama have we come to view the 
expanse of the starry heavens. Behold, indeed, the Firmament Em- 
pyrean ; Eternity's dome beyond the firmament. Lo,that sparkling, silent, 
motionless, firmament, raised to a height, O, that is dreadful ! 

THEORY III. 

UNIVERSAL PRESSURE. 

That space contracts with a vortical force identical with the "attraction of 

Gravitation." 

As space contracts, it is apodeictical that it contracts with a certain 
force ; its folding potential, which is equal to the aggregation of its atomic 
affinity. Vortical force which increases with the density and motion of the 
vortex itself, and is, therefore, greatest at the center or the "eye of the 
vortex," and decreases therefrom outwardly with the square of the 
distance. 

This space potential is, in fact, Universal Pressure, or the pressure 
of the contracting Universe, and manifests itself to our senses when re- 
sisted or obstructed by the presence of matter. It is then commonly 
known as the weight of matter caused by the attraction of universal 
gravitation. 

Atoms themselves are bodies of such extreme tenuity and minuteness, 
; hat there is no material substance however dense or hard which they can- 
not penetrate and permeate the meshes of its structure, perhaps as easily 
as fine flour passes through a sieve or wind through the foliage of a tree. 

Our physical weight is the result of the resistance which our corporeal 
bodies offer against the downward motion of the all -pervading element of 
space, which is constantly rushing into the earth on all sides, where 
'it is ever uniting with its solid structure. The algebraic sum of this ter- 
restrial or vortical pressure bearing on and into the earth is exactly equal 
to the entire weight of the great globe itself. For the weight of the earth 
is but the sum total of the resistance that its solid matter offers against 
the downward influx of space constantly flowing into its mass. 

Space potential is, therefore, a most mighty force which at Earth's sur- 
face — provided the planet's solid-zone were not more than an hundred 
miles thick — aggregates, approximately, to a little more than 600 tons to 
every square inch. Behold, this is an estimation of the strength of the 
mechanical power exerted on the earth by its convoluted vortex. But 
this overpowering presence around us is not very perceptible to us because 
it bears against our physical bodies within as well as without, sidewise 
and upwards as well as down wards, with the exception of the difference 
of our weight which is the result of the excess of the downward 
draught and affinity of space. 

We think that this theory fairly expounds the grand phenomenon 
called "Universal Attraction of Gravitation," but which, more techni- 



THE ATOMIC AGE. 15 

cally speaking, might be termed. Universal Contraction of Gravitation, or 
Universal Pressure. 

This potential and active energy at the region of the earth's surface, 
and. likewise, the surface of any groat organic sphere, is not only indis- 
pensibly necessary to maintain the physical existence of the sphere itself, 
but. likewise, the existence of all organic life thereon is dependent on its 
supporting power of compression. Were the 600 tons pressure removed 
for an instant from the surface of our globe, life thereon would at once 
become destroyed : matter would lose its continuity and dissolve, and our 
frail bodies would explode into atoms like a flash of gunpowder ! What is 
the cause of the lightning and air-shaking thunder but the effect of 
electric resistance to atomic contraction? Yes. universal pressure dispell- 
ing the fiery fluid from the clouds, and thunder is the report of the potent 
jar. Behold, Creation's great power which binds and holds the universe - 
together ! 

This solar potential at the surface of the sun is 27.2 times as great as it 
is at the earth's surface, or about 16,500 tons to every square inch. 
Which tremendous force is the aggregated potential of the whole solar 
vortex, and might be appropriately termed Solar Pressure. It is 
greatest at the region of the sun and causes that orb to glow, and decreases 
outward therefrom at a uniform rate with the square of the distance along 
the "'plane of the ecliptic." At a distance, therefore, of 13,000,000 miles 
from the great center, or about the orbit of the planet Vulcan, the ethereal 
pressure of the solar universe diminishes from 16,500 to 18 tons per square 
inch. That is reckoning outside the planet's own vortex. 
At the orbit of Mercury the force of Solar Pressure is about 2.5 tons. 

Venus " " .8 tons. 

Earth " " .4 tons. 

Mars " " .2 tons. 

Jupiter " " .01 tons. 

Saturn " " .004 tons. 

Uranus " " .001 tons. 

Neptune " " .0008 tons. 

According to these computations we see that the valence of the solar 
vortex, at the extreme region of the planet Neptune's orbit, or 2,746,271,- 
000 miles from the sun. is equivalent to only about .7 of a pound on every 
square inch of space. While at a distance of 91,500,000 miles, or that of 
the earth's orbit the ethereal force is more than 1000 times stronger. 

However, by a wise foresight of Providence, the vortices of the superior 
planets being correspondingly deeper than those of the inferior ones, it is 
probable that the respective planet pressuri 9 at their SUrfaci - an but little 
different. Yet. in such reckoning it ; - ry to consider not only tin- 

size of the focal sphere, and the density of such sphere, but likewis< the com- 
parative distances of the vorticee th ms dyes from the center of the com- 
mon or solar vortex. For a small vortex at the region of Vulcan would 



16 THE SEVEN AGES. 

exert a greater strain on a planet than a much larger one would at the rare 
region of Uranus or Neptune. 

Who will now compute the aggregate pressure of the solar system? Is 
it not equal to the sum of the weight of all the matter contained within 
the entire vortex of the system of the sun? 

THEORY IV. 

CONSTRUCTION OF THE VOID. 

That the construction of the elementary space is that of Ethereal Shells or "Crys- 
talline Spheres," each far out surrounding a celestial sphere, and raining down to 
that central sphere in the manner of a complementary vortex. 

This theory, though assuming the same title and being derivatively 
similar to the ancient "Ptolemaic heavens," is yet fundamentally differ- 
ent ; perhaps as the embryo -astronomical system of that antique philoso- 
pher was superseded by the Copernician theory. 

The present theory assumes that a celestial vortex tends to widen lati- 
tudinally as it diverges from its center until it exteriorly and remotely par- 
takes of the real spheroidal form. As the center is receded from, the rotary 
motion grows weaker and weaker until at last the centrifugal force nearly 
ceases altogether, when the vortex relapses or widens even to the celestial 
vertical of the axial poles. From thence the speroidal form retains 
throughout the remaining exterior. 

It will be perceived that the great external "zone" of ether itself does 
.not contract or move at the same or proportional rate (i. e. according to 
the square of the distance from the center) as does the vortical interior. In 
fact, the Crystalline Sphere might be regarded as nothing more or less 
than the vast undisturbed regions of space or the original state of the void 
outside the active vortex. While the vortex is a winding stream issuing 
out of and from creation's invisible ocean of space, and which, on account 
of its momentum — for the element of space is slightly ponderable — and 
its accelerating speed, the former assumes a disk-like or concavo-concave 
form ; when it swerves from a lateral to the equatorial plane. Not deny- 
ing the fact that the crystalline sphere itself also possesses a slow rotary 
or semi-vortical and contractile motion. 

Within the crystalline sphere of the solar system, for example the solar 
vortex extends from the sun outward to a distance far beyond the orbit of . 
Neptune — for it is within the pale of the vortex that the planets and all 
cosmic matter germinates — the region where space materializes ; where 
the invisible becomes visible. Outside of this region then and for many 
trillion miles around on all sides, or say half way in every direction to the 
nearest fixed stars, there exists the great crystalline envelope of the solar 
system. What a vast realm of boundless space, fraught with the invisible, 
intangible element of creation and matter; wherein the sun and the 
planets constitute but a mere speck at the eye of the vortex. 



THE ATOMIC AGE. 17 

Now it is just so with the millions of fixed stars everywhere thronged 
throughout the empire of the universe. Nay,the visible universe itself is,asit 
were, but the nucleus of the universal crystalline sphere or pe mi m mobile. 
A crystalline sphere, with all its paraphernalia of worlds and cortices and 
suns and moons, is, indeed, but an universal Cell or may be epithized as 
an Egg Cosmic. 

The great utricle or womb of the universe is a hollow sphere of trans- 
parent "'crystalline." whose dimensions to us is infinite, which ample 
measurements expressed in miles would evolve a number the figures of 
which would fill a book. 

The Galaxy is the Ecliptic infinitum, and yet it is but the nucleus of the 
Crystalline infinitum. Meteoric zones of suns ; an universal belt of gold 
which encircleth the heav< ns ar fcb f a fathomless hollow sphere! 

And yet the entire universe itself is probably but one of an infinite series. 
Consider here a sample of the works of Eternity 's living God, and contem- 
plate, if thou canst, the magnitude of His power. 

Astronomers tell us the nearest fixed star, namely. Alpha A. Centauri, 
is no less than nineteen trillion miles from our sun, and as it is deducible 
that the exterior boundaries of the respective ethereal zones of adjacent 
stars do lie half way between the stars and contiguous, it is inferable, that 
the extreme outer limit of king Sol's dominions on all sides around, is 
many times, nay. more than 8000 times the distance of Neptune's orbit 
from the sun. Far beyond the Aphelion distance of any known comet, for 
the orbits of comets are limited to the solar vortex. Aye, the spatial 
regions of the sun and his power do penetrate even into extreme ethereal 
rarety, if not absolute inanity. The diameter of the solar crystal ocean 
ethereal is at least 19,000,000,000,000 miles and may be much more. 

The entire concentration and final consumation of this mighty reservoir 
of space shall be ultimately completed at the end of a course of billions of 
years to come. Yes, long after the extinction of the earth and of all the 
known planets. This unimaginably vast period will constitute the future 
of our sun. Who hath wisdom to compute the age of the sun ! Is it not what 
Scripture calls forever and ever." And yet logically speaking it cannot 
be eternity without end. for the sun, like each and every fixed star in the 
Milky Way is slowly but surely winding its way to inevitable doom; it 
shall fall to disaster at the great unseen univ< real a nter when its fearful 
coarse is run. Yet it is a living throne forever for its years are inter- 
minable and beyond the reckoning of men. Behold, here is a mystic prob- 
lem for Theologians to solve. 

It is certain, that during the evolution of the future secular ages of the 
solar system, that other undiscovered planets, yes, numberless unborn 
worlds shall, in turn and regular order, like shot falling from a tower, 
wind their way down from the nameless depths of the inexhaustible 
treasures of space; and, like they of the (Mist, -hall too. fall to the sun and 
be burnt up. 



18 THE SEVEN AGES. 

THEORY V. 

CONTRACTION OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM. 

That the solar system is contracting with its vortex, only at an infinitely lesser 

rate. 

Taking it for granted that the solar vortex is a vast cosmic whirlpool of 
space, whirling about the sun and gradually descending or settling towards 
that body ; admitting also that it is the circumvolutionary motion of the 
vortex which governs the periodic motion of the planets ; we must then 
accede to the theory, that the contractile power of the vortex must, per- 
force, effect a corresponding, though slower heliocentric motion of the 
planets ; in other words, the solar system is contracting with its vortex. 

From the foregoing syllogism it is conclusive that the planets are de- 
scending or ascending towards the sun ; and, likewise, that the satellites 
are falling towards their respective planets. Indeed, during the earth's 
past, our planet had many satellites now all fallen but one. Likewise, 
during the mystic eons of the past ages of the solar system, many worlds, 
pre-existent to our own, have already fallen victims to that august, glit- 
tering conquerer and world "Tomb", and become consumed in the fervor 
of the awful pyre ! 

To burn, is the end of all matter, and Time herself shall be consumed in 
the fires of eternity. But the shining "Tomb' ' is itself a burning ' 'Throne" 
that consumest not. Beholdest thou the sun? Aye, then thou beholdest 
a glimpse of the glory of the "New Jerusalem" from afar. Beholdest 
thou the moon? Then lo, thou beholdest the downfall of "Babylon the 
Mystery" ; and the doom of "Shinar" is stamped in her perpetual face ! 
How long till we reach the unapproachable Throne, or until "Babylon the 
Great" be fallen? Come thou and see. 



END OF THE AGE OF THE DEPTHS. 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 



THEORY I. 

NEPTUNIANISM. 

That all the planets existed at first in the form of water. 

"When with a certain law and compass He enclosed the depths ; when 
he established the sky above and poised the fountains of waters." 
Prov. vm. 

1 'For this they are willfully ignorant of, that the heavens were before 
and the earth, out of water, and through water, consisting by the word of 
God." Peter III-5. 

This is the Age of water ; second to. the Age of ethereal space, and a 
newer form of creation. He called to the empty depths and they 
collected into floods ; bodies of mighty magnitudes. Thus Chaos of the 
void gave birth to the floods and worlds of waters. Their forms became 
spheres and their motions circles, stupendous paths through the heavens; 
and these coursers of the eternal deep do travel with cosmic force and 
speed, even like to cherubic swiftness and power, as it were the flight of 
resurrected demons ushering up from the bottomless abysi of everlasting 
night. 

Water constitutes the second condition of universal existence. All v 
matter at one time or another existed in the form of water. Water it- 
self like the atomic element of spare can hardly be said to be real matter 
in the technical sense of the term, since thai protoplasm of nature 
contains neither molecules, nor heat nuclei. Water is the immediate 
source or protoplasm of the Organic or the Third a«.k of creation just as 
ethereal space is the original source of the aqueous formation. 



20 THE SEVEN AGES. 

By force of universal contractility and pressure, the atomic age became 
concentrated into and stored away in the aqueous age. The oceans and 
great seas which surround the earth or any planet are, in either liquid or 
atmospheric forms, but vast reservoirs of future life principle. And as 
water in both the gaseous and liquid conditions are of the same deriva- 
tion and nature, both of these forms of the one age will be treated un- 
der the same cosmical grand division. 

Now, as the specific gravity of water is very low compared with that of 
the solid matter of the earth, and as the specific gravity and the 
density of matter are quite identical, it follows that the quantity of 
aqueous matter comprised in the volume of any planet is inversely propor- 
tional to its density. According to astronomical calculations, it is there- 
fore evident that the greater the distance of a planet's orbit from the sun, 
as a rule — as. it is shown that their densities lower with their increasing 
distances — the greater also is the proportion of aqueous matter which that 
body contains and vice versa. 

The density of the earth is computed at 5.67 times as heavy as that of a 
globs of water of the same magnitude, and we see that its proportion of water 
to the entire mass is very small, while the weight of the planet Mars is only 
about one half as dense as our globe or 2.93 times as heavy as a globe of 
water equivalent in size to that body, so that Mars, per reckoning, must 
contain twice as much Amniotic, or aqueous matter, in proportion to his 
size as does the earth. 

But the density of Jupiter is only 1.23, while that of Saturn, the lowest 
of any member of the solar system, is only .67 as heavy as water. This is 
probable proof that Saturn is surrounded by a deep volume of atmosphere. 
The density of Uranus is .99 or nearly the exact weight of water. The 
density of Neptune is .96. Now if this rule of density holds, it is conclu- 
sive that all the superior bodies of the solar system perhaps, except Mars, 
are simply vast "fountains of waters," rudimentary worlds. While the 
ten-aqueous earth, and the inferior worlds in size are composed mainly of 
olid matter. Thus the solar system is, as a rule, condensing to- 
wards its own center. 

However, it is apodeictical partly to the contrary, that the density of 
the solid matter, itself , of those uranian bodies of greater solar acclivity and 
remoteness is lower than that of the nearer and older ones. So it is prob- 
able that the rarer solid body of Mars has even now emerged to a consider- 
able extent above the planets aqueous surface, perhaps producing the 
phenomenal striated appearance so noticeable on that embryo world. 

But, if we premise that the quantity of water comprised in the body of 
any planetary sphere is indicative of the amount and fertility of organic 
life which that planet is capable of producing, then, we must admit that 
Life o; i the superior planets is exceedingly prolific and abundant, while on 
the earth and the inferior planets it is very scarce in comparison. 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 21 

THEORY II. 

COSMOLOGY. 

That the solid bodies of the planets developed from water, through the agency of 

organic life. 

The natural history of the solar system divides itself into two great 
epochs or grand divisions of time, namely, the Aqueous, and the Plutonic 
Ages, which divisions correspond to the Nebular and Stellar periods of 
the system of the sun. 

The Nebular period may be said to include the time during which the 
original matter which formed the sun's mass existed in an aqueous or 
gaseous state, while the Stellar epoch corresponds to the time, when this 
matter consolidated into solid form at the grand center. The compression 
of the huge mass causing it to glow with fervescent heat, when our sun 
shone among the fixed stars. 

The geogony of the earth, likewise, divides itself into the same two 
"hemispheres" of time, except that the earth never was or never will be 
self-luminous. The aqueous age of the earth includes that time during 
which om- planet existed in a cold liquid and gaseous state, much like 
Saturn or Neptune is at present, but, perhaps, principly during the time 
in which she was more emphatically a great fountain of water, even like 
the denser Jupiter. 

The earth was then illuminated by many satellites ; pages of our World's 
history. Then, too, was the great virgin liquid sphere "void and empty," 
and her orbit stretched away out beyond that of Jupiter or even Neptune. 
Then, soon, was the Earth's opening organic existence characterized by ex- 
traordinary fertility and abundance, and which brooded far beneath the 
surface of the watery deep, away down in the bosom of old night, the 
original womb of life. And surpassed both in quantity and productive- 
ness any species of being, animal or vegetable, that is now extant on the 
globs, or which may be shown to have existed by the remains of their 
fossils in the < arth's crust. For these primitive aborigines of nature, or 
beginnings of terrestial life, existed deep down in the earth's aqueous 
foundations, even to Pluto's great center. The subsequent heat of those 
interior regions have long since annihilated every trace of outline, or even 
substance of these antique terriginal races, for the earth's central concave 
is long since wholly burnt out. Indeed it was at the earth's focal center, as it 
is at the center of all planets, that organic existence first began, the orgi- 
nal birth place of life ! 

The petrifying deposits of its organic remains then forming the central 
solid concretion of the globe, which gradually and at first hastily de- 
veloped the pres n r arth. The solid sphere grew from beneath, by 
exogenous, aqueous accretion, beginning at its center. What an enor- 



22 THE SEVEN AGES. 

mous quantity of life the earth must have had in her day to produce from, 
its sedimentary remains a great globe 8000 miles in diameter ! A mighty 
"corpse," a lifeless carcass is the earth, a defunct symbol of the life that 
has been. What long ranges of time must have elapsed since our planet first 
began, in order to have thus evolved, from these gradual processes, such 
prodigious results. What mighty powers of cosmic agencies were neces- 
sary to accomplish such gigantic operations. O, Lord how great and 
marvelous are all thy works ! 

THEORY III. 

DEPICTION OF ORGANIC LIFE. 

That the gradual progressive evolution or gradation of organic species on a world 
is due, first, to the procession of life from the planet's center outward to its sur- 
face; and secondly, to the planet's approach towards the sun. 

The formation and general character of the early central, organic ex- 
istence of the earth was, undoubtedly, of the very lowest type and grade. 
The contra- distinguishing characteristics, of the animal and vegetable, be- 
ing scarcely traceable; these counter-kingdoms of life-creation almost 
blending into unity. Which blending is very noticeable even at this age 
of the world, especially among the lower forms of aquatic life found in 
subterranean caverns, or [in deep water and such places where sun- 
light cannot penetrate. Such rudimentary classes are found principally 
among the zoological and botanical sub-kingdoms called Radiata, Protozoa, 
Phanerogamia, etc., while the apricate, and more advanced forms of life 
do evince a wider distinction, and more pronounced separation of the 
two grand- divisions of nature. 

At the appointed end of each of the several terrestrial Eons, or secular 
"Days," as mentioned in the first chapter of the book of Genesis, each ex- 
isting life generation, animal and vegetable, became partially, if not totally 
extinct, such extinction being due to a regular, periodical Cataclysm 
caused by the fall of one of the satellites. Each succeeding, new 
created stock and crop, with which the earth was again and again reno- 
vated and replenished, being an improvement on the last. Until, at length, 
after the course and vicissitudes of more than half a million years, the 
victorious earth triumphed in reaching her present high standard of or- 
ganic perfection. Lo, the wonders of the moons ! 

Now, the question naturally arises, what attributable cause may we as- 
sign for this organic improvement ; this thaumaturgic, biological change? 
Ask the Oracles. Is it not the chiefest of the grand results of the evolu- 
tion of nature ? Here is one of the mysteries of science, a chapter in 
teleology, both purposive and natural. Life proceeding from death, and 
ever resuscitating from the carcass of the dead ; a posthumous posession 
forever ! What are we but the Phoenix of the ashes of the past dead? We, 
however celestial, sprung from the ashes of the planet's defunct remains. 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 23 

Our's is the continuous living spirit also of the planet through the lapse of 
600,000 years. Organic life is a sort of evolutionary "resurrection" of by- 
gone ages. Aye, we are the favored product of many such resurrections, 
if we may so use that term. If thou wilt have it, the human species is 
the cosmic result of practically six resurrections, or births of mother 
earth, the sixth generation of life on the planet. Here is the riddle of 
the Sphinx explained, to- wit: The earth, "His footstool, " is annually 
drawing nearer to the Throne of Eternal Day. All these biological won- 
ders, therefore, are the grand result of the transition from the dark, ter- 
rigenous, breedings of perpetual night, mito the enchanting and vivifying 
influences of increasing sunlight and glorious Day. 'Tis the inspiration of 
that resplendent orb. the Sun, the solar "Lamp" shining amid the awful 
"valley." 

Thus night -brooding gave place to light -creating. The lowbred, 
archaeon, earth-born, half-animal, half -vegetable, cold-blooded, eyeless, 
slow-moving, monstrous, mountain masses of beings, these ancient 
dwellers of Chaos and old night, being dethroned of their heritage and 
dominion by the revolutions of the moons, yielded passively to the Eons 
of the higher, more beautiful, apricated, volatile, delicate forms of the king- 
dom of land, life and sunlight. Notice, verily, the miraculous power of 
the inspiring beams of the solar Horn ! 

The present organic generations extant on our globe ; the present Fauna 
and Flora is, therefore, the nucleated, perfected embodiment of all past 
life which has hitherto transpired throughout all ages of the earth. And 
man is the acme of the planet's glory and perfection. His high, advanced 
form symbolizes this world's exultation of triumph ; the prize of her 
labors as she journeyeth from the abyss of the boundless void, and yet our 
diligent planet is scarcely half the way to the end of her destined journey, 
for the City of solar glory is yet afar off, and old Ocean's realms gird still 
the earth, but we are borne onward and upward by a stout Car. 

THEORY IV. 

COSMICAL METEOROLOGY. 

That the varying temperature of the earth's atmosphere is influenced by cosmical 

agency. 

"Doest thou know when God commandest the rains to show the light of 
his clouds? Knowest thou the great paths of the clouds and their perfect 
knowledges ? ' ' — Job. 

The remaining pages of the Aqueous Age are devoted to the subject of 
cosmical meteorology. 

The normal temperature, or the range of heat and cold within which 
organic life may subsist, admits of a variation of perhaps less than 150 
degrees. Though, undoubtedly, the most exact standard is that which 
preserves water in a tepid, liquid form, 



24 THE SEVEN AGES. 

In order that the normal, or organic temperature be preserved on a 
celestial sphere, it is pre-ordained that nature be supplied with a great 
thermal regulator, and right here the universal aqueous creation steps in, 
as nature's "Vishnu," or life preserver of the planets. 

For demonstration of the theorem, suppose for instance the specific heat 
of the earth's surface were, by some unaccountable cause, raised, say 1000 
degrees above the present standard. The greater portion of the planets' 
waters, oceans and seas, would then soon evaporate and expand into gas. 
The proportion of the expansion of the water would be equal to 825 vol- 
umes, thus producing an atmosphere surromiding the entire globe, per- 
haps more than 1000 miles deep, a great, dense firmament ! 

Which deep and dense aerial magnitude would result in promoting and 
hastening the process of heat radiation, or rather heat absorbtion from the 
globe's terraqueous surface, and likewise from the solid earth itself. For 
water, in the gaseous form, will absorb 1 000 degrees more of heat than 
when in the liquid state, thus relieving the excess of the calorific principle 
to such an extent that the normal standard of heat at the planet's surface 
would still be maintained. 

The higher the temperature of the air the greater amount of moisture it 
will hold and vice versa. It is estimated that at 75 ° a cubic yard of air 
will hold over one ounce of water. A reduction of 27 ° will cause about 
half that humidity to be deposited. The air always contains moisture. 
When at any temperature it contains all the aqueous elements it can hold 
it is said to be saturated. Any fall of temperature will then cause a 
precipitation. 

Again, if for instance, the earth's specific heat, instead of rising, were to 
fall 1000 degress, then nearly all our humid atmosphere would shrink and 
condense into the liquid form and the "waters below the firmament" 
would be over abundantly replenished. 

Which restrictive aerial condition would render the earth's radiation 
very weak and slow, thereby preventing a diathermanous waste of the 
necessary calorific element, and thus tend to restore the natural quantity 
of the planet's vital and life producing principle. Such is the present con- 
dition of the moon. The relative temperature of that diminutive orb is, 
indeed very low, consequently the atmosphere on our satellite is ex- 
ceedingly thin and rare, if any can be claimed to exist on that callow 
sphere. 

The respective specific temperatures of the different planets are evident- 
ly somewhat lower than that of the earth, with the exception of Jupiter, 
Mercury and Vulcan, which latter two are about at par with the earth. 

But the specific heat of the earth's atmosphere and solid mass would 
forever remain fixed and unchangeable, continuing the same day after day, 
year after year and century after century, unless influenced and modified 
by external cause;. Hence, whatever variations of temperature take place 
in our atmosphere, daily, monthly or yearly, such are either directly or 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 25 

indirectly, the results of the influence of cosniical agency, namely, the ex- 
terior influences of the heavenly bodies — the sun, moon and planets. 

The influence of the sun is unquestionably the greatest and dominant ; 
that of the moon secondary, next that of the planets. The sun is the gov- 
ernor of the weather, the moon the governess, while the planets are an in- 
fluential train of attendants. Indeed, the influence of the planets on the 
temperature of the earth's atmosphere is so great as to sometimes give rise 
to a spell of winter in summer, or of summer in winter. 

As the sun controls the temperature of the year, so the moon governs 
that of the months, while the planets call forth the weather of the seasons. 

THEORY V. 

PERIODS OF THERMAL DECLENSION. 

That periods of decline in atmospheric temperature always follow certain positions 
of the sun, moon and planets. 

The sun is an intensely hot body, the moon is a very cold body, while 
the planets possess about the same specific temperatures or less than that 
of the earth. 

All the other members of the solar system are relatively cold bodies 
when compared with the sun, and do, therefore, attract the heat and 
light generated by that body. 

The moon is a very cold body compared with the earth, and consequent- 
ly abstracts much of the heat from our planet. 

The tendency of the volatile element of heat at all times is to universally 
and equally diffuse itself by the various processes of radiation, conduction 
and convection. So, whenever a cold body comes near to a warm one the 
action of the heat to a certain extent is to rush from the warm body into 
the cold one. 

Consequently when the moon or a planet come in perigee, or its nearest 
.position to the earth, that body then subtracts more heat element 
from our planet than at any other time. Likewise, when the planets are 
in perihelia, or their nearest position to the sun, they then attract through 
the intervening medium of space a greater portion of the sun's heat than 
when hi any other position, but when a planet arrives in perigee and 
perihelion, at or about the same instant, the earth then suffers as a re- 
sultant a severer thermal decline. 

Again, when a cold body comes between us and a warm one, we then 
experience less heat from the warm body because the colder intervening 
one absorbs a share of the radiating element, and thus prevents it from 
reaching us. 

So, when the moon is in conjunction with the sun, that frigid orb ab- 
sorbs the heat of the solar rays coming to the earth. Likewise, when a 
planet hoves between the earth and the sun the earth suffers a period of 
thermal declension from the impact of such occultation. 



26 THE SEVEN AGES. 

There are also other positions of the heavenly bodies in relation to the 
science of meteorology, equal to or greater in importance perhaps then any 
of these. For instance, shortly after a superior planet — or one of those 
outside the earth — is in opposition with the -sun, the earth traverses 
its etheral "wake", or the current of space immediately passing by that 
planet in the solar vortex and depending therefrom downwards toward 
the sun, which contact' of the earth with the frigid, celestial "stream" al- 
ways produces a rather i eather depression. 

And last, though not least, whenever a planetary "synod" or constella- 
tion happens to form, either in conjunction or opposition with the sun, or 
when they cluster on or about the east side of that solar "radiator" and 
particularly nearest to the direction of the earth from a heliocentric view, 
then the earth suffers a thermal disturbance in proportion to the magni- 
tude of the unbalanced solar condition. But if, on the other hand, these 
abnormal conditions should constellate on the western limb of the sun, 
then the condition might b3 regarded as betokening heat and fair weather. 

This is deducible from the fact that these cosmic synods and clusters 
tend to chaw excessively on the sun's stock of heat and light, and as a 
consequence effect to cool the surface of that orb directly passing beneath. 
Then the sooner that cooled surface and spots of the revolving sun 
thereafter faces the earth — as the sun turns from east to west, as observed 
from a geocentric point of view — the severer, likewise, is the chill felt by 
the earth. 

It will be understood that the sun's force is always more or less ex- 
hausted for a certain time after the strain of its transit beneath the 
region of a planetary synod, because for several days prior to a terrestrial 
transit of like character, it is very noticable that the earth always enjoys 
an over -abundance of solar radiation and consequently finer weather. The 
explanation of ' the phenomenon is that the sun's exit of force -is ever 
stronger on its surface at or about the heliocentric longitude of the planets 
than in the direction of empty space, and which solar protuberance may, 
be styled, longitudinal heat waves following the planets on the surface 
of the sun, while the wakes between or preceeding the waves are like unto 
"troughs" of the solar sea. 

Besides the foregoing described major causes there is also a series of 
minor ones which, likewise, though slightly affect the weather. They are, 
namely, Planets in farthest north and in farthest south heliocentric lati- 
tude; in quadrature," and crossing the celestial equator. Whenever 
any of the above mentioned positions, major or minor, occur, the earth 
suffers a diminution of the; vital elements of heat and light, which con- 
dition, long or short, and of a greater or less degree of intensity, might be 
appropiately termed, A period of thermal declension. 

Besides the foregoing planetary causes, there, are also a series of 
lunar causes which no less affect the weather, andin much the same way, 
only that the various positions of the moon effect the more immediate 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 27 

Vicissitudes, or daily changes in the atmosphere. The positions of our 
satellite which are inclined to produce thermal depressions, precipitations 
and cold waves are somewhat similar to those of the planets which cause 
weekly and monthly periods of thermal declension. In fact, the action of 
the planers is almost entirely dependent hi its effects on the "changes" of 
the moon, while the action of the moon is again reciprocately dependent 
on the condition of the planets ; both co-operate together in unison. 

THEORY VI. 

METEOROLOGICAL TELAUTOGRAPH. 

That the positions of the planets which occasion recurrences of thermal declen- 
sion on our globe are like weather Cycles, while those similar ones of the moon might 
be termed weather Epicycles. 

The following meteorological tables contain, as far as we have ascer- 
tained, the principal rules of thermal depression and consequent at- 
mospheric phenomena. They are not intended to infer local disturbances, 
but to treat of the cosmic weather theory from a general standpoint for 
all latitudes and longitudes. However, many of the predictory indica- 
tions given are more or less adapted to the latitude of the United States. 

Periods of thermal declension, of a greater or less degree, invariably 
take place at or about the instant of the following tabulated positions of 
the planets, namely : 

1st. On all planets entering Perihelia and Aphelia. 

"2nd. On inferior planets entering inferior conjunction with the sun. 
Each and every co-incidence of an interior planet plying between an outer 
one and the sun produces a thermal perturbation of greater or less force 
throughout the entire system of the sun. While the "superior" bodies 
play the "base" in the harmonic scale of spheres, the lesser "inferior" and 
swifter planets do, in a manner, beat the rapid vibrations in the great 
magnetic scale of the uranian "band," even as does the tenor instruments 
and voices play in the orchrstra. Mercury saileth not under another 
planet, but he causeth a cloud to rise and darken the sky ; nor Venus, 
but she causeth the wind to change. 

3rd. On planets clustering on one side of the sun. The occurence of 
Heliocentric Snyods always effect disturbances of the entire 

solar system. Planets clustered on th< east or near side of the sun be- 
token cold weather, but if on the west or far side, a warm season will be 
the consequei 

4th. Planets entering quadrature, opposition, and superior conjunction 
with the sun. 

5th. Planets crossing the equinos s. and entering on their northern and 
southern declinations. The latitude of the storm belt is ever governed by 
and corresponds t Latitud of the disturbing body or bodies, 

and the longitude of the original storm point in like manner, by the geo- 



28 THE SEVEN AGES. 

centric longitude of the disturbing body, planet or moon, at the instant 
of perturbation. 

6th. On earth passing through the ethereal "wake" of a superior 
planet. 

7th. On earth entering Capricorn, on the 21st of June. 
8th. On earth entering Aris, on the 21st of September. 
9th. On earth entering Cancer, on the 21st of December. 
10th. On earth entering Libra, on the 21st of March. 
11th. On earth entering Aphelion. 
12th. On earth entering Perihelion. 

Besides the foregoing planetary or thermal Cycles, there is also a series 
of 12 Epicycles or Lunations. They are as follows : 
1st. Moon "runs high" or farthest north. 
2nd. Moon "runs low" or farthest south. 
3rd. Moon crossing celestial equator running high. 
4th. Moon crossing celestial equator running low. 
5th. Moon crossing ascending node. 
6th. Moon crossing descending node. 
7th. Moon in Apogee. 
8th. Moon in Perigee. 
9th. Moon enters new. 
10th. Moon enters first quarter. 
11th. Moon enters full. 
12th. Moon enters last quarter. 

From the foregoing tabulation we deduce the following formula, towit : 
1st. The greater the number of planetary Cycles occuring at or nigh 
the same time, the greater also will be the decline of temperature and 
consequent atmospheric disturbances. 

2nd. The greater the number of thermal Epicycles falling on or about 
the same day, the severer also will be the resulting change of temperature 
and consequent cold wave. 

3rd. A combination at or nearly the same time of a number of weath- 
er Cycles and Epicycles must necessarily result in a sudden and excessive 
decline of temperature, attended with great elementary violence. 

4th. The variations of temperature in our atmosphere and the corres- 
ponding modifications of weather are exactly as numerous and compli- 
cated as are the mutations and various positions of all the members of the 
solar system. 

THEORY VII. 

THERMAL COSMOLOGY. 

That the terminal points in the orbits of planets arealsopoints of thermal limita- 
tion, and whenever one of these bodies passes such a point, the contact effects a 
magnetic perturbation throughtout the solar universe. 

Although the following hypothesis does not strictly belong to the sub- 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 29 

ject under treatment, yet it may serve to demonstrate the foregoing 

theorem. 

As the physical process of heating and cooling of the earth's atmos- 
phere causes that great fluid ocean to alternately expand and contract, so, 
also the same law applies to the liquid oceans and even to the solid globe 
itself. And when that great mass periodically becomes overheated as it 
certainly does during cogent and protracted periods of thermal ascension, 
then not only does the surrounding air, like on the surface of a heated 
furnace, become agitated, moving hurriedly about, and winds arise, as it 
were, up out of the plains and deserts, as if the panting globe were 
breathing through her mountains and caves. But the effects of the ex- 
pansive strain are still more emphatically proclaimed in the demonstra- 
tions of the earthquake, and in the bursting forth of the earth's fiery en- 
trails in the volcanoes, where the internal gaseous swelling finds vent 
through these smoke jacks of Pluto's foundries exalted above the firma- 
ment. For the throes of the earthquake and the bursting of the volcano 
are unmistakable symptoms of terrestial distress. 

Again when our planet is cooling during a great period of thermal 
declension, similar though reversed consequences ensue. Unequal shrink- 
ing causes tremendous straining of the great solid crusts in places, re- 
suling in earthquakes again. But volcanic action now grows weaker or 
becomes entirely extinct. 

The cosmic heating and cooling of our globe, undoubtedly, causes the 
earth's circumference to lengthen and shorten, periodically, to the extent 
of several miles. The greatest "periodic time" of a single body which 
may thus effect the earth is about 165 years or one of Neptune's years ; 
although the effects of a single planet is scarcely, if ever, very potent in 
itself. While the most potent independent Cycle is about 12 years of 
the periodic time of Jupiter. 

All the planets being very cold bodies in comparison with the sun, their 
approach to that orb produces a diminution of solar heat during their 
perihelion distances. But the superior planets more intensely affect the 
temperature of the earth, not only by the influence of their atomic wakes, 
but because of the great contrast of the major and minor apsides of their 
orbits, from a geocentric stand-point. 

In conclusisn. it might be well to say, that the earth and each and every 
member of the solar system expands and contracts simultaneously with 
the great solar vortex itself, or in other words the spheres of the system 
extend and reduce with the apsidal orbits of the planets. 

We shall now endeavor to describe severally the particular meterologic- 
al causes and effects of each of the different members of the solar system 
commencing with 

THE SUN. 

The aspect of the sun's count nance always betrays a decline of solar 



30 THE SEVEN AGES. 

vigor, when we see his immaculate brightness bedimmed with dusky 
spots. These are invariably evidences of constitutional weakness, and in- 
dicate an abnormally unbalanced condition of the solar system. Sun spots 
are caused by an excessive and sudden cooling' of a portion of the sun's 
surface. Both FAGULM and maculae orginate on the limb directly be- 
neath the "seismal" impact of a planetary synod. Although the perihelia 
position of the more influential planets may possibly create a maculae. 
Or the combined "wake" of several planets where it strikes the sun may pro- 
duce a "solar cyclone." These storm locatious on the surface of the sun 
are generated in the same maimer and by the same cause, as cloud and storm 
areas are developed anywhere on the earth, i. e. where the body is first 
struck and chilled by the disturbing cause. 

Sun spots are said to be a sign of fruitful seasons as well as of storms. 
This is in a measure true, especially if they occur during growing seasons. 
For these periods of thermal declension on King Sol, — because through 
sympathy the earth catches the symptoms — usually abound in copious 
precipitations of humidity, giving rise to pluvious seasons, thus fertilizing 
the land and rendering the soil more productive. 

MERCURY. 

Mercury in perihelion and in inferior conjunction with the sun are the 
positions of this smallest known major planet which most affect our 
weather, not but that his heliocentric occulations with other planets also 
give rise to storms. 

As the perihelion Cycle of a planet is governed by sidereal, while that 
of conjunction is by synodic time, it follows that Mercuy's perihelion de- 
pressions occur about once every three months or 87.96 days, while those 
of conjunction take place every four months or 115.8 days. Each thermal 
shock lasting a week or two, most of which time follows the recurrence. 

VENUS. 

The effects of the same positions of the "Goddess of Beauty" are usually 
severer and more protracted than those of Mercury, Venus being a much 
larger body and her perigean position being so much nearer the earth than 
that of the "Fleetest of the Gods," besides possessing a lower degree of 
density — which fact speaks that Venus contains much water on her bright 
surface. These conditions go together towards rendering this planet cor- 
respondingly colder with reference to our weather. 

The thermal depression accompanying the perihelion period of this most 
beautiful of planets occur about every 7.5 months, or 224.7 days, while 
those of conjunction clouds the air every 19.33 months, or 583.9 days. 

But the cycles of these two planetary actors of the solar stage are but 
like that of subordinate players, or like wheels within the wheels. Their 
visits are, as it were, subdivisions, or epicycles to the potent and protracted 
periods of fair and foul weather caused by the superior planets. 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 31 

THE EARTH. 

Next in our outward journey from the sun, we come to our own planet, 
the noble Earth. 

Not to speak of the "changes of seasons," the earth suffers six short but 
acute periods of thermal depression, as enumerated in the table, and re- 
sultant from her own orbitular motion with respect to the sun. 

These periods each continue about two weeks and like all planetary 
cycles, usually begin and end with a lunar wave. Unaided and alone, these 
terrestrial changes art 1 never very severe, but when associated with other 
isothermal cycles, they occasion aggravated forms of atmospheric 
disturbance. 

MARS. 

The "blazing" planet is the first of the superior ones which we meet in 
our celestial journey outward, after leaving the earth. The thermal 
cycles of the red "war god" aee its perihelion andrperigean positions. 

Mars' perihelion times occur in a little iess than two years, or 686.97 
days, while those of perigee, in a trifle more than two years, or 779.8 days. 

Mars being the nearest of the sup srior planets bo us and as its orbitular 
motion more nearly keeps pice with thrf of ths j oeth, it follows that the 
tempestuous ethereal wake of the blazing planet is bisected by our globe 
not sooner, we think, than six weeks after that shpere is in perigee. But 
this lapse of time may be hastened or delayed by the occurrence of some 
other cycle near the same time, and also varies with the varying, "fast" 
or "slow," orbitular speed of the bodies. 

THE ASTEROIDS. 

The Asteroids, or "minor planets" as they are sometimes called, are- 
located out in the solar vortex about mid-way between the orbits of Mars 
and Jupiter. It is supposed that these small bodies are the fragmentary 
remains of a once mighty planet, which in remote antiquity met with 
som- terrible disaster in the realms of space. It is quite probable that the 
cata>trophe was caused by a collision of that ancient hypothetical planet 
with the nucleus of some huge comet. 

The minor planets are very small bodies and exceedingly numerous. 
Indeed Leverier has calculated that there may be 150,000 in all. The 
largest are Ceres. Pallas. Juno, V a and perhaps others. 

The thermal effects of the "Planetoids" are subject to the same law as 
are the planets themselves. Only on account of their inferior size, these 
"pocket" world* produce but slight modifications, save by their connection 
with some more potent cans .-. when they may serve to give rotary motion 
to tempests by then wakes, and are also productive of cloud ari as, 

But because of their great difficulty of observation, the best concerted 
forecasts of the wisest weather prophet will oftimes quit* fail, through 
means of the intervening influence of these numerous invisible members. 



32 THE SEVEN AGES. 

JUPITER. 

Now we come to the ''God of storms and tempests." The perihelion 
times of this solar Levithau and greatest of the planets, which occur 
about every 12 years, always bring on a season of very low temperature 
on the earth. Then doth the clouds of the firmament lower and thicken 
even like the ominous wings of the "bird of Jove." 

The weather influences of Jupiter were singularly apprehended by the 
ancients. Pliny taught that lightning owed its origin to this planet. An 
old almanac of the 14th century fortelling the auspicious condition of 
"Jove, the thunderer," for a certain month, declares "Jupiter is hot and 
moist and does well to all things and annoys nothing." 

The perihelion time of Jupiter is 4332.58 days, or about 11.11 years, 
while the perigean time is only 898.8 days, or about one year and one 
month. The space of time required for the earth to pass into its ethereal 
wake, after that planet is in opposition to the sun, is about 9 days. 

It is needless to say that the same meteorological rules hold with regard 
to the three exterior planets. The recent perihelion position of Saturn is 
said to have occurred October 21, 1885. The "god of time" will not be in 
the same position again until 30 years from that time. The precise sidereal 
period of Saturn is 10,759.22 days, while its synodic period is 378 days. 
The latest perihelion time of Uranus occurred March 25, 1882. This 
planet will be in the same position again in 1966, as the periodic time of 
that rarest of solar members is about 84 years, or exactly 30,686.82 days, 
while its synodic era is but 369.7 days. Neptune was in perihelion March 
7, 1883, and as his year is equal to an eon of 165 terrestrial years, he will 
not circle around the void to that point of his orbit again until the year of 
our Lord 2048. The sidereal time of that remotest solar sentinel is to the 
hour 60,126.71 days, while the earth overtakes him, in the course of his 
great and distant journey, once every 367.5 days. 

The earth traverses from their "opposition to the sun," to their calam- 
itous "wake," pending down from the depths of these three exterior 
planets, in about 7 days. 

It may not be out of place to here remark that those Jovian Cycles, and 
in fact, all periods of great thermal depression are also productive fore- 
runners not only of "common colds," but, likewise, of epidemics and 
other diseases. But whether the cause is due to a deficiency in the at- 
mosphere of animal heat, or to the presence in the air of "micro-bacteria," 
or to both, is a question for the Eseulapian fraternity to decide. Like 
Cicilian siroccos from Lybian deserts, the vaporous winds of every zone bears 
pestiferious and unwholesome seed, which develops and burns within the 
organic system like zymotic fires, whenever the standard of the earth's 
vital element abnormally lowers. Perhaps the aqueous element existing in 
the air transubstantiates into germ cells or some order of the primitive 
forms of life, which becomes an active agent of reproduction and which 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 33 

precipitates on the advent of a thermal cycle, which "precipitation" in- 
variably precedes immediately its complementary precipitation of hu- 
midity, perhaps until lightning and combustion destroys the poison in the 
aii\ 

If the disease records of the world were examined, we dare say it could 
be inferred that the time of the "breaking out" of those fierce epidemics 
and contagious "plagues," which periodically scourge both man and beast 
is traceable to some one or other of Jupiter's perihelion cycles, or other 
period of thermal starvation, and are attributable to the same cause. 
Not but that seasons of extreme heat and dryness are also prolific sources 
of plagues and pestilence, extremes and sudden changes of climatic tem- 
perature are perhaps the original cause and beginnings of contagious dis- 
ease. It would undoubtedly be well for modern scientists of these matter 
of fact times, not to entirely forego the time honored science of prophy- 
lactic horoscopy, if we may so call it, but to rather seek to learn the re- 
lationship and immutable dependencies between the sciences of thera- 
peutics and astronomy. 

THEORY VIII. 

MOON PHILOSOPHHY. 

That as the thermal Cycles of the planets effect magnetic perturbations in the solar 
universe, so, likewise certain positions of the moon produce simihr electric disturb- 
ances within the terrestial Cosmos. 

As was aforesaid, the moon is the governess of the weather, but al- 
though she is a mighty ruler, and perforins all the functions of a chief 
magistrate, this monarchess of the clouds is, however, the chief instru- 
ment of disturbance within her own realms. Howbeit, though her reign 
is a turbulent one, she nevertheless, fills her exilted position with an un- 
flinching zeal and vigor much to her credit, aye, as if she knew 'twas hers 
to afflict the earth for 40,000 years. 

The moon is the mother of tempests, she calls out the thunders, she 
gives birth to cyclones, at the wafting of her imperial wand the winds 
turn. She is the Suzerain ruler of the elements, and King Boreas himself 
is but her subaltern and ministerial vassal, for at her imperative com- 
mand the rebellious winds rush down from northern mountains to battle 
on temperate plains, and the clouds form and change like the witches face. 

If it were not for the mystic reign of our satellite, the world would not 
be a world of "winds and calms''. No sudden alternations of heat and 
cold would affect our atmosphere, no extreme changes of weather, no 
floods and drouths and dearths, but instead, we should enjoy, with plane- 
tary modifications, an uniform, gradual rise and fall of temperature semi- 
annually: seasons of Egyptian or Pacific humidity and dryness, no winds 
but zephyrs, monsoons and trade-winds from pole to pole. Universal 
peace among the elements. An ideal paradise then, though perhaps too 



34 THE SEVEN AGES. 

monotonous. Indeed, a climate so genial would not be compatible with 
the world's raw impetuous nature, and such is providentially intended to 
await a glorious future, and a nobler mode of life. While the moon 
reigneth, the earth must remain an agitated and troubled sphere, even 
like this race of ours which dwelleth on its bosom, war and peace among 
the elements, war and peace among men. 

Today the beams of the joyous sun break forth, cheering and warming 
the old dark planet with the power of their radiance and the splendor of 
their glory. The winds are hushed, the thunders are gone back to their 
caves, and the earth seemeth, indeed a paradise so fair, even like an im- 
aginary semblance to spiritual rest. When, lo, in a single hour the sky 
above is changed, "and such a change!" The clouds like winged things 
are hurrying to and fro, the livid lightnings dance, and anon the issuing 
thunders, revolting from their caves cloth mutter "Babylon" till Neptune's 
realms shake ! And the earth, like a passionate being in a fit of jealousy 
with the pale-faced moon, is herself wreaking vengance against her own 
bosom. And the warring clouds o'erhang the deep till their batteries of 
confusion are chased away towards torrid climes before the frigid breath of 
that stormy northern "god" whose hyperborean throne is at the pole. 

As each interior planet is in a manner a retailer of the wholesale 
weather dealings of its exterior or "superior" neighbors, so the moon 
manages and has final charge of the entire market. She deals personal- 
ly with the earth, and retails at pleasure the great bulk, if not the entirety 
of our weather commerce. It is through her coempt agency that any 
traffic is carried on between us and the planets, and it is chiefly through 
her immediate influence that the market .fluctuations of those foreign 
ports are made manifest to us. 

Within the dozen Epicycles, or lunations described in the meteorologic- 
al Telautograph, are contained nearly all the monthly modifications of the 
weather which affect the earth. These lunar positions, or points in the 
moon's orbit might be called celestial isothermal points ; weather bound- 
aries ; points of thermal limitation. Or they may be regarded as thermal 
extremes, while the intervening times and spaces are in fact thermal 
means, or as it were, the eras of the accruing cause. 

The effect of a mean, like an aggregation of potential energy, is never 
manifest until the instant the extreme point is reached, then the conserva- 
tion of the potential becomes converted into the dynamic form of energy, 
when the storm bursts. The two forms of action of the mean and extreme 
are always reverse to each other. One is like a gradual inlet of heat and 
moisture into the air, the other is like a sudden outlet or precipitation from 
the atmosphere of moisture and heat. Our sensitive atmosphere, as if 
taught by experience, accumulates and reserves its gathering thermo- 
potential force during each mean until the day that the extreme or termi- 
nus of that epicycle is reached, when a precipitation followed by a "cold 
wave" is the general result. 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 35 

For illustration suppose the moon has crossed the equator coming north, 
the instant followed by a cold wave, now if no other lunation intercepts 
the time, there will be no apparent atmospheric effect — although the 
moans of disturbance are inevitably accruing day by day — until the day 
the moon is ••High" or farthest north. When the gathering thermal and 
hydro-potential, the fruit of seven days atmospheric "labor' ' will sudden- 
ly burst into elementary activity in the dynamic form of a cold wave, 
usually accompanied by a storm of greater or loss magnitude. The result 
of aerial action during each mean seems to be simply to acquire and stow 
away a certain amount of weather force during the period, which it again 
disposes of as soon as its complementary extreme is reached, when, like a 
registering beam, or an escape valve of the cosmic engine, the atmosphere 
automatically relieves itself, or readjusts the abnormal condition, by let- 
ting down again to the earth its acquired aqueous and electric surplus. 

Even so. the rule holds true with respect to the means and extremes of 
planetary Cycles, only on a larger scale. Consequently, during a period 
of great thermal declension, almost every change in the moon effects a 
marked disturbance. The sky is then constantly cloudy, and we say "the 
weather is unsettled." While during times of much thermal ascension 
and rarefaction, on the other hand, the satellitic changes, of themselves, 
ar ■ scarcely, if ever sufficient to effect a precipitation. 

On the day of a thermal Epicycle, a "cold wave," of greater or less ex- 
tent always originates, yet. after the "wave" is due, a period of "three 
days of grace" may elapse, ere the front of the wave traversing down 
from the polar zones, even reaches the parallel of 40 degrees. Our great 
globe is so large, and its surface so mightily expanded, that even those 
speedy Protean ••coursers" racing sunward day and night, for a quarter 
of a fortnight, are then able to span only a small portion of a zone or 
continent. 

During the laps of the mean the rising temperature produces aerial 
rar faction and expansion, when on the recurrence of the extreme the re- 
sulting elimination of heat element causes the atmosphere to densify and 
contract. Behold, verily, the motor power which effects the changes of 
the wind. As this rise and fall of temperature is always greatest towards 
the equatorial regions and least at the poles, it follows, that during a 
mean the winds blow pole- ward, when, on the instant of the extreme 
again, the atmospheric ocean reverses its motion and sets back sun- ward. 
Thus producing, especially in the temperate zones, an alternating north 
and south winds throughout all seasons of the year. Every extreme is 
followed by a "cold wave" of less or greater force according to the condi- 
tion of the Cycles; consecutively, during the mean the fervent south wind 
gushes its liberal supply up from the tropics. 

These two, therefore, are the regular winds. All others, easterly or 
westerly inclined, are modifications or vortical windings of these two 
aerial tides, and are governed by the topographical conditions of the various 



36 THE SEVEN AGES. 

parts of the earth's surface. It is also obvious that mountainous regions are 
more sensitive to the effects of great thermal alterations, perhaps on 
account of the greater thinness of the earth's crust in such places, besides, 
the action of the internal lava, which, like the atmosphere itself expand- 
ing and contracting, tends to rise and lower within the craterous hollow 
chambers, and thus affect the more local atmosphere. 

It may not be out of place to insert here that it is deprehensible that 
during periods of great thermal accleiision, and severe drouth in regious of 
inland countries, there may be nevertheless, exceedingly foul and wet 
weather on the oceans and along certain longitudinal seaboards. The 
reason of this is, that at continental interiors the general direction of the 
wind is away from the equator, while the return current is established 
principally over the cooler aqueous regions of the globe, where the aggre- 
gated humidity is condensed and precipitated. Thus a period of great heat 
and dryness in one part of a continent may re actively cause floods and severe 
storms in another part, especially along the coast, likewise a period of 
decline of solar heat may, in like manner produce dry weather along the 
coast and heavy precipitations in the midland regions. 

Among the twelve Epicycles there are four — the phases — which constant- 
ly vary the instant of recurrence each month. And although the apsides 
also vary their position in the lunar orbit, yet their annual variation is so 
slight that these points are practically stationary during each year. But 
as the retrogression of the phases is considerable during each anomalistic 
period, it follows that these lunations do, at regular intervals throughout 
each year fall on or nearly the same days as certain stationary ones, when 
a combined series, or a compound wave is the result. Compound waves, 
therefore, always take place at the Solstices and Equinoxes and aid in aug- 
menting the remarkable storms of those periods. 

Whenever two or three Epicycles happen to fall within a few days of 
each other, the result of the secular propinquity is also a compound wave, 
because then, the interval is so short as to cause an interference of cause 
and effect, mean and extreme, and thus prevent independent meteorologi- 
cal action. 

Among the dozen weather Epicycles it seems that there are some of 
greater potency than others. They may be conventionally divided into 
two classes, viz : The Major and Minor lunations. The Major class will 
include moon high ; moon low ; in perigee ; in apogee ; new ; and crossing 
the equator coming north. The Minor class includes the remaining six 
points of the orbit, viz : First quarter ; full ; last quarter ; crossing the line 
going south ; and the nodes. The thermal effect of the nodes is the most 
impotent of all. However, the Epicycle which "strikes" the middle of a 
Cycle is generally most forcible. And, although a Cycle usually begins and 
ends with an Epicycle, such is not an absolute rule, for it is obvious 
that the advent of a Cycle may of itself sometimes inaugurate a storm and 
wave independent of the position of the moon. In calculating weather pre- 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 37 

dictions, if is well to bear in mind the fact that the ethereal wake of the 
moon strikes the planet at about ninety degrees subsequent to the lunar 
meridian, and that the hours of rising and setting of the moon always 
produce noticeable effects on the atmosphere. 

A season of thermal elimination affects the solid globe itself as well as 
the atmosphere. This is why light nin g is so much directed towards the 
earth or downward during a storm. 

As each half of a celestial sphere is a magnetic counterpart of the 
opposite hemisphere, it follows that one half of the earth cannot be therm- 
ally affected, without the other half also being similarly affected along the 
same, though reverse parallels of latitude. 

In conclusion of this chapter, it may be well to say that the funda- 
mental principle of cosmic meteorology is based on the principle that the 
entire solar system taken together constitutes an universal integer, every 
member therein being a meteorological factor, and that the integrate sys- 
tem of the sun is a vast magnetic whirlpool intensely filled with ethereal 
element of space and thoroughly saturated with the vital electro-fmiction. 
The first principle is constantly deceiiding in spiral lines towards the cen- 
ter or centers, while the second is going out or radiating from the great 
center in the form of straight lines — so that whenever any portion of the 
great and sensitive deep becomes, for any of the various reasons, ever and 
anon disturbed, it is evident that the entire celestial fabric, to a greater or 
less degree, must necessarily respond to the vibration along through 
either, or both the lixes of media, the f orce of the motor action reflect- 
ing throughout the depths. 

As it is with the solar universe, so it is with the terrestrial system, and 
the atmosphere of the earth — that ever faithful and diligent thermal regu- 
lator — like an universal concordant, responds, automatically to the re- 
verberatory movements of each and every member of the solar system. 

THEORY IX. 

ROTARY STORMS. 

That Rotary Storms are due to the axial motion of the exterior planets and their 
respective sattellites. 

Rotary storms, including cyclones, tornadoes, typhoons, hurricanes and 
aerial twi> r violent character, are due perhaps, exclusively to the 

influence of the superior plane! s, including the asteroids. The immense 
ethereal flood of solar space is constantly whirling about and contracting 
sunward. At the place where the meandering flood comes in contact with 
and surpass a one of these outer solar members, a rotary wake is formed, 
which depends from the planet downward, swerving along the plane of 
the ecliptic, more or less all the way to the sun. 

In the course of her orbit the earth bisects these spindles of the 



38 THE SEVEN AGES. 

VOID, when our atmosphere is sure to be for a time affected and chilled 
little or much. The degree of dangerous effect will depend much on the 
orbitular position of the disturbing body. If that planet is at its equinoxes 
thru the danger will be slight, but, for instance, if it were farthest north, 
or farthest south, then the effects will be most serious, and will be mani- 
fested in the tropical and temperate zones of both the northern and south- 
ern hemispheres. For solar space coming down from the planet while in 
this position will necessarily exit from its polar regions according to 
the inclination of its axes, thus rendering a frigid wake. Besides, the 
axial motion of the planet, in its solstitial position, becomes imparted to 
its wake giving to the latter a rotary motion also. Imagine, now, an 
ethereal "cyclone;" a tumbling-rod of the mighty deep! The center of 
which revolving spire will spin rapidly, the direction of its motion on the 
surface of the earth in the northern hemisphere will be contrary to the 
hands of a watch facing upwards, and in the southern zones the motion 
will necessarily be according to that of the hands, of a watch. Experience 
proves the consistency of the theory. It is universally understood that 
the motion of rotary storms in the southern half of the globe is reverse to 
that of those north of the equator. It is worthy of observation to note 
that the rotary motion of storms is ever identical with that of our globe 
and its own vortex, i. e. from a polar point of view, and is probably 
more or less identical with that of all descending space at any place on 
the earth's surface. 

The earth intersects the wake of Mars, we think, about 40 days after 
that planet passes "opposition" to the sun ; that of Jupiter in ten or 
twelve days ; and enters those of Saturn and Uranus and Neptune in 
about six or eight days. We give but the crude rudiments of the theory. 
The perfection of the science will consist in divining, from the fruits of 
ample observation and experience, the true time and place liable to be 
visited and afflicted by these approaching calamities. 

It is obvious that on entering one of these storm '-shafts" of the void, 
until its center is reached, the prevailing direction of the wind, especially 
in the day time is from the east, but when the center of energy is passed 
then a westerly wind follows. In short the wind blows more or less in 
the direction of the vortical "eye" of the planet wake, and it is at that 
region that danger is imminent. Not but that there may be more than 
one center involved within the great ethereal "cyclone" — even as a whirl- 
pool in the brook is susceptible of resolving itself into two or more eddies 
at one time, or of again reuniting into one — like satellites of the wake. 

The length of time required for one of these weather periods to pass 
over is from two to three weeks. Possibly the time varies more than this 
as cosmic circumstances govern. The nearer that planet's orbit is to the 
earth, the more protracted will be the period, as the orbitular motion of 
the two ORBS will then be more nearly at equal pace. Again, in case of a 
planetary "synod," not only will the period be more prolonged, but the 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 39 

force of the storm or series of storms must necessarily be accordingly ex- 
aggerated. 

The first half of the encroaching storm era is always the severest, until 
its vortical center is passed, when the weather begins suddenly to grow 
finer, which causes it to appear as if the whole time had expired. The 
fore half of the "epoch," therefore, contains at least three-fourths of the in- 
clemency of the spell. 

The question will intuitively arise : Why is it during the afternoon 
that cyclones and all rotary storms are most frequent ? 

The explanation is that such phenomenon is due to the cycloidal 
action of the earth's vortex. The action of which is similar to that of a 
car wheel moving along the track. The side of the wheel on the; rail has 
no progression, while the upper "limb" ever moves ahead with double 
speed. So it is with the peripheral "rim" of a celestial vortex. Its 
exterior part on the side of day is practically stationary, when compared 
with that on the side of night. Besides, its shape is eliptical, with the 
condensed minor axis on the sunward side, where is, also, the accelerated 
speed in the solar ethereal tide — which cosmic conditions, in all celestial 
vortices, result in establishing the eliptical orbits of their respective 
heavenly bodies. 

On the event of the terrestrial system entering one of these storm Wakes 
of the void, the earth's vortex will of course effect a severance of the 
Spindle and divide it into two parts ; one of these divisions will pass on 
one side of the earth and the other will transit the opposite side of our 
globe. But the "tail" of the division traversing the night or outward side 
of our vortex will not be "taken in," as the action of the vortex will be 
rather to coil and scatter that end of the wake, and cause it to vanish or 
become disabled before descending against the earth's surface. 

Not so with the under side of the same "limb" of the vortex. Here the 
nether arm of the Spindle is seized and vortically borne inward, or down- 
ward, till it strikes the bosom of our planet end first, and that on or about 
the region of afternoon day ! 

It will be observed that the direction of the rotary motion of the two 
severed ends of the Spindle, if both should meet the; earth's surface, will 
ever be reverse to each other, and that their respective storm baits will be 
located in opposite hemispheres at equal distances from the equator. If 
the disturbing body, therefore, is at its summer solstice, the rotary storms 
will then raid the tropic of Cancer, but if th" exterior pin net is in its win- 
ter solstice, the violence will rage in the zonal regions of Capricorn. Not 
only this, but when the disturbing planet is south, the < art h is generally 
coursing the summer half of her orbit in our hemisphere, when she hoves 
between that planet and the sun, at which time disastrous storms arc im- 
minent north of the equator because of the condition of the suinmer at- 
mosphere containing a greater share of latent heai. The slight vortical 
motion of the lunar wake also aids the inauguration of rotary storms. 



40 THE SEVEN AGES. 

The wake of the superior planet "farthest north" affects us 
mostly in winter, when not only is cyclonic action quite impossible, but 
then, the under and more dangerous end of the severed Spindle afflicts 
the opposite and southern hemisphere of the globe. 

The direction of all rotary storms is invariably identical with that of the 
terrestrial vortex, and which later is again nearly identical with the 
"plane of the Ecliptic" save a slight inclination of 5 degrees. This con- 
dition of the earth's vortex is that which gives to our satellite its orbitular 
decimation of "High" and "Low," even as the eliptical shape of the same 
ethereal whirlpool confers an eliptical orbit to that body. 

A cyclonic storm, when once inaugurated, will continue to follow the 
ethereal wake itself, while the former is "able to keep up," which is gen- 
erally but a short time, for the motion of space revolving around the earth 
is much speedier than that of the rotating globe itself, even in addition to 
the flight of the most violent wind. The path of the "twister" will be 
easterly, unless there are "eddies" in the main celestial trunk, when the 
vagaries of its tornadoes will be to waltz around a large scope of territory. 
But in case of a single and united center the path of the storm previous to 
the 21 of June will be to the east — northeast. After the summer solstice 
the direction will tend south-easterly. 

But rotary tempests are rarely if ever developed, unless the time of 
transit of the storm center falls on or about the date of a potent thermal 
Epicycle, and even then the danger is not necessarily alarming unless the 
condition of the air be favorable and the lower strata be surcharged with 
latent heat. 

The reason of the oppressive smothering sensation of the air usually pre- 
cedent to a great storm, is that the lower regions are then filled with an 
over abundance of electricity, which condition is the result of a cooling 
rather than of a heating cosmic process. Prior to the. approach of a 
storm the solid globe itself is the first to suffer an elimination of heat 
element, as a consequence of the period of thermal declension, when the 
electricity of the upper firmament proceeds to decend, and at first silently, 
to rush into the water and ground. The rarefying element of heat being 
thus subtracted from the atmosphere, causes the latter to condense and 
form into clouds. The heat on leaving the air when a thermal cycle is on 
hand, does not radiate off into space, but is reclaimed and forced to empty 
itself into the solid globe. During which electric transference, the down- 
rushing phlogistic principle is at first somewhat "back-watered" at the 
surface, which condition accounts for the abnormal excess and consequent 
suffccating sensation. 

At the place where the earth is first "struck" with the ethereal Arm of 
Tribulation, thereabouts also will violent atmospheric agitation com- 
mence, as if the finger of one of them unseen Prophets, who "hath power 
to strike the earth with all manner of plagues as often as they will," 
should point to the seat of an unknown Antichrist or a Judas, for the 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 41 

"Nemesis of Vengeance" ever seeks the empire of Dragons, and there "the 
good must suffer with the bad." 

But the immediate agency of cyclonic phenomena is attributable to two 
principal conditions. First, to electric suction. As the "eye" of the 
storm wake is perhaps the coldest portion of space, thatffocal region pos- 
sesses a powerful affinity for the element of heat. The warm air of the 
lower strata is, therefore, magnetized from all direction towards the wake 
center. The air from all around sets in that direction, where, on being 
robbed of its electric affinity, is buoyed upward, where it again flows 
away from such center. The advancing current below, like all fluids 
seeking a center, tends to assume a rotary motion, the direction of which 
becomes identical with that of the original ethereal wake itself. 

Secondly, the great force of the storm, which increases with the square 
of the distance towards the center, is due to atmospheric velocity and mo- 
mentum. The winds from all around armed with ten thousand light- 
nings, like the meeting of fiery waters, doth rush together with impetuous 
grace. Then, couiiternianding thunders revel at the base of the un- 
measured deep, and Neptune's wariors against the clouds doth toss the 
rocks from the plains beneath. Red hurricanes guard the south, while 
the glowing cyclone the hills and mountains rend, till the sounding desert 
roars with the insubordination of the wind. 

THEORY X. 

LIGHTNING. 

That the phenomenon of Lightning is due to the result of burning, by aerial fric- 
tion, of animal spirits in the firmament. 

On the approach of a period of thermal declension, the thermal element 
is, to a certain extent, eliminated from the atmosphere, when the aerial 
elements, at the storm locations, begin to condense and form into clouds — 
which cloud areas generally mark the places on the earth's surface that 
are first struck by the ethereal pendent wakes of the superior planets or 
asteroids ; or are otherwise generated by the encroachment of a cold or 
polar wave. 

Now, suppose, for instance, that the air, at one or more of these points, 
is cosmically robbed of its essential heat function, to such an extent that 
its temperature suddenly falls below the normal or organic standard at 
the time of the warm and growing seasons of the year. It is evident that 
under such frequent and refrigeratory conditions, the vegetable kingdom 
would inevitably be jeopardy. In such an emergency what precious 
remedy has nature in store ? What boon has she in reserve? Lo, right 
here, like the panacea of the gods, the universal life-preserving agency is 
called forth in the form of Lightning. 

The aerial regions are filled with the innumerable horde of the spirits 
of defunct animal life. And it is from the creative contingency of this 




42 THE SEVEN AGES. 

mortal heaven, by the ready immolation of a spirit victim upon the 
altar of Typhon, that the young and growing vegetable world, and, in a 
measure, the animal world, is carefully defended from the Insidious at- 
tacks of the forces of Boreas, the king of the northern wind and eternal 
ice. By the tremendous power of universal pressure and the jar of 
"Thor\s hammer," each destined victim is in turn torn from its elysian 
"roost" in the thick of the sounding cloud, and thrust through the depths 
of the air in the direction of phlogistic vacuity, with the thundering force 
of more than 600 tons per square inch. For nothing but the electricity of 
consumed spirit substance or heat can thus fill the thermal vacuum. The 
spirit being is now dissolved into light, and the heat of its light warms 
the welkin and the regions. This is the true theory of "transmigration ;" 
and an example of the work of destruction maintaining the cause of 
creation. 

The living projectile is utterly "annihilated" by the force of cosmic 
omnipotence and the intense friction of the atmosphere. The direction of 
the flash is always towards the coldest communicating place devoid of the 
necessary entropy of the vital principle. The combustion of real spirit 
produces pure light ; and lightning always furnishes fresh and abundant 
life material, which is pre-eminently indispensable to the cause of organic 
life. 

The vividness of the flash is marvelous, and the force of the celestial 
bolt is terrific ; and its power is manifested in the earth-shaking peal of 
Jove's "thunder- stone" rending the regions. Behold, 'tis like the voice 
of Mount Sinai, or of an Archangel in commandment : "Hear ye, hear 
ye, the rising voice of eternal destruction. Obey the will of Jehovah, the 
Creator, O ye sons of men, or you shall also perish thus !" 

The rapidity of motion of the doomed and falling "ghost," in fatal 
transit, is truly an example of spirit quickness. Electric force and speed 
are exponents of the cosmic potential of a sphere : the mightiest physical 
power that a celestial body is capable of producing. And unless a 
creative sphere possessed such might it could neither create nor continue 
to exist ; for such is the vital force and thermo-dynamic f miction of a 
planet. But the force of a thunderbolt in the atmosphere of the sun is 
nearly thirty times as great as it is on the earth. If the true momentum, 
in this case, as it is in ordinary computation, were equal to the weight 
multiplied into the velocity in feet per second, and by taking the diameter 
of the electric belt at one inch, the momentum of the celestial projectile 
wil ] hP. Afp-ijv fl.1P.Tit to 16,000 horse power. 

" The upperWmament is the Rookery of the spirits of the animal king- 
dom prior to or below the Age of Man ; even as the lower firmament is 
the grand menagerie of the embryo organic world and birth-place of 
spirits. The; two kingdoms are therefore set at such a safe distance apart, 
in the order of their creation, that the fiercest ghost, hovering in opposi- 
tion in the upper vault, can scarcely attain the lower convex alive in its 



THE AQUEOUS AGE. 43 

transit of fiery vengeance. But in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, 
these dreadful missies of the clouds are utterly consumed before reaching 
the surface of the firmament below. 

The length of the lightning's sinuous chain is the foot-rule of standard 
measurement of the Lord's Master-workman, in the "day" that he con- 
structed the firmament. Behold the dynain of the living volt, or the 
medium of annihilation and final death. It is ever the uniform product 
of the distance by the universal press ure^ and which is also the limit of 
thermal entropy on a sphere. //>A^lx3 

The clouds are the thrones of *hfifinvisihle "majesty" of the upper air ; 
and, lest the sky should fall on our heads, the "see" of that aerial reign 
is established far up. The winds are the "common carriers" of the 
thrones of the jumble heaven, and the tropics are the boundary lines of 
that "dynasty's"' perpetual bliss. Behold verily the "heaven" of the 
"beasts of the field." Thickest thou there is no heaven for these? It 
were, indeed, a pity should there not ! 

Lightning is nature's own painless "sword" with which to decimate 
the imperfect creations, or the spiritlings of the air ; and thunder is the 
murderous report of the sudden doom : the sound of the mill-wheels of 
the gods, grinding eternity's "wheat." Behold in the lightnings "the 
lost angels" of the clouds ! 

When a horse dies, or an ox, or a fish, or a bird, or a serpent, its liber- 
ated spirit — for all living beings have a spirit — goes into the air ; and 
there lives and dwells in a state of primitive and real felicity, until such 
time as the "soul" of the brute comes to judgment, and is annihilated by 
lightning ; the spirit itself constituting the bolt. 

And I beheld an iEolian vision on a day of wrath, and the four winds 
fought amid the firmament ; and I saw a thousand ghosts going through 
the welkin, fleeing to destruction ; when the meteor of a panther sprang 
from its lair in a cloud down on to a village ; and the wrath of the ghost 
consumed the village. 

And the fire of a dead horse descended from a scraggy and ominous 
cloud down against a great oak, and the tree was blasted even to its 
roots ; and the groans of the loud destruction thundered among the hills. 

And the vivid sparks of many birds of prey fell from a bickering 
"throne" down upon a tyrant, and his soul went into bottomless perdi- 
tion; and the vultures of the wilderness pecked out 'his eyes. For dread- 
ful is the ire of the firmament of heaven against the wicked generations 
and the enemies of the Lord. 

And a lion of the firmament roared from his lair in a loud and angry 
cloud, and the heavens shook and the earth; and the rocks and deep- 
mouthed caverns echoed the whispers of the triumph of hell; and all 
living flesh gasped in fear. 

And. again, I beheld the lightnings of an hundred swine as they fell 
from an aberrant firmament, and the stress of their vengeance shook the 



44 THE SEVEN AGES. 

plains. And the lightning of the violent cloud made great heat, 
and men blasphemed because the plague of the heat. And the cor- 
roscation of an elephant flew from a tempest in a thunderhead, and it 
struck a ship at sea, and the huge vessel was broken, and its blasphemous 
crew was consigned to the sea. For Jehovah willeth that these things be 
done. These are signs ; the visible beginnings of sorrows, and the just 
must oft-times share with the unjust in these "grievous judgments." 

And the meteors of a thousand oxen falling from the upper deep, fell 
against a great city, and the firmaments danced to the chorus of their 
thimders ; and, lo ! a thousand men were slain in the whirl and the crash, 
and the fair city was made a desolation and a waste. 

And I beheld the lives of many serpents chased mightily through a 
cloud, till the north shone like the glare of hell. And the proclivities of 
their winds and thunders caused men to stare aloft. And the cloud made 
rain, like a torrent, as it were, to cool the rage of the serpents. 

And then I saw the spirits of the aerial dome as they rode the clouds in 
post haste before the Borean billows of the cold and windy north , and 
the boom of their beneficent thunders subsided towards the sunny south. 
And the glory of that innocent earth-shaking paradise was a wonder on 
the globe ; but it will return again in the spring. 



END OF THE AGE OF THE FLOODS. 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 



THEORY I. 

THE PHENOMENON OF MATTER. 

That Force and Form are the pan-constituent faetors of material creation, 
and that it is by the unity of these qualities through the agency of Organic life, that 
all permanent matter receives its origin. 

Let us now open the third volume of creation, and read therein a history 
of the First Life, and which consists in the unity on organic worlds of 
creation's remotest Poles, namely Beauty and Strength. Behold Creation, 
that it is beautiful ; behold the Universe that it is strong ! 'Tis the happy 
union of force and form. Strength is a thing to be molded, Beauty is a 
form to mold. One is nature's impetus, the other nature's plasmator. 
One is the material of the universe, the other gave form and grace to the 
universe and all things therein. Note the marriage of rising Destiny in 
the void, the wedding of Jupiter and Venus, which union is indeed Life, 
and the perfection of power, and they adored each other in all the earth. 

Beauty is nature's vacuum to receive a complement of Strength, that 
strength may be made beautiful and beauty powerful. Behold verily the 
origin and source of all power, the sure beginning and cause of creation's 
self ; Eternity's Reunion. And we saw the gathering amid the realms of a 
watery world, a multitude without number, and we heard the greetings, 
voices of joy. 

This age is the third link in the great chain of universal existence. As 
the Atomic Age is the antecedent and source of the Aqueous, so the later 
is the great fountain head from which Organic existence derives its origin. 
That is speaking of its "material" derivation, but its life force or the in- 
herent spirit which animates a being comes from the sun or interior of 
planets, in the form of light and heat. The evolutionary product of water 
by light and heat is, therefore, the Organic Age. 



46 THE SEVEN AGES. 

This Age, or increate Era is the grand highway, or main entrance which 
loads from the atomic unto the molecular stages of matter, the course of 
transit from the atom to the molecule, from the aqueous and ethereal to 
the permanent plutonic. For previous to this Age the constituent atomic 
unions of all transitory substances, as water, atmosphere, gas etc., exist 
only in a temporary state. But in the Age of Life the homogeneous 
Axtoms are brought to form permanent unions or fusions in the generation 
of molecular axes. 

Which axial unions are the result of actual atomic fusions, they are, 
therefore, inseparable, and in that state always remain. It is thus, 
through the Age of organic being that all plutonic, or permanent matter 
originates, the Age of incipient molecular fusion, and the grand trans- 
elementary cause. Plutonic, or solid matter is made up of molecules, 
not atoms, but the molecule is itself a tiny vortical system made up of 
atoms, a miniature "solar system." The earth is a great sphere, or a 
universe of molecules. Now these minute invisible functional systems 
which thus constitute the earth's solid structure, and likewise the solid 
matter of all celestial spheres, great and small — suns and worlds and 
moons — were, indeed, originated and born through the agency of the great 
Organic Age, animal and vegetable, as the physical results of organic 
cellular evolution. 

THEORY II. 

FORM AND FORCE — OR THE IDOLS OF NATURE. 

That the Polarity or doubleness of the Atomic element of space manifests itself 
in the Aqueous Age in the form of Oxygen and Hydrogen; and in the Organic Age, 
in ihe establishment af the Sexes. 

The Sexes are Symbols of the Counter-poles of creation; and are 
originally, the absolute, invisible Tenants of the Void. The characteris- 
tic quality of sex, distinguishing the counter- classes of beings on an or- 
ganic world is the resulting consequence of an excess in a being of one 
class of Polarity over the other. More Force than Form or more Form 
than Force. The predominance of such quality always manifesting itself 
hi the establishment of those contra- distinguishing features which 
characterize Male and Female. 

The male sex in either animals or plants is due tq an excess of male 
atoms, or physical force ; and the female sex is due to a superabundance of 
female atoms or physical form comprised in the constitutions of the re- 
spective counter beings. Not, but that the Life force also, or spirit ani- 
mating each contra -being is metabolized according to the quality of polar 
evolution. So that the spirit of the male is quite as different from that of 
the female being as is their respective physical conformations. And the 
inherent natures of each are as different as can be ; for of all other peculiar- 
ities, forms or features, the qualities of the sexes are most unlike ; as it 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 47 

were a meeting from the farthest ends of creation's self. For these are 
the "father" and "mother" of the visible universe: and all nature is hern 
of them. They stand at the utmost "poles" of creation. 

It is quite self-evident that the Polarity of space is manifest in the 
Aqueous Age in the elements of Oxygen and Hydrogen. The oxygen 
representing the Positive atoms, and the Hydrogen the Negative atoms 
issuant of the emenaht void. 

These are. therefore, the parent elements in nature. The other seventy- 
live or more, according to this theory of metaphysical hydrostatisties, are, 
through the various media of universal matter, all subsequently begotten 
of these original two. Behold in these the pan-universal Protyle ; the 
Castor and Pollux of nature. 

It is quite certain, also, that in the primary substance of water, there is 
contained an equal number of atoms of oxygen and hydrogen ; though 
the distinct radicals themselves are chemically reverse, respecting the 
properties of size, weight, etc. But, that in the physical structure of the 
counter-constituents there exists tl 1 ; possible difference of char- 

acter, for the elements themselves are, indeed, most unlike. Hov\ ver, 
one is immutably a destined part of the other, a structural dependency on 
the other ; whose separation is destruction and whose connection is life. 
One alone is utterly impotent and cannot materialize without the mutual 
aid of the other ; either has no independent power of itself, but each rests 
and dwells in the other. The first is the active agent of nature and con- 
stitutes the material force ; the second is the passive agent and constitutes 
material form, but both are homogeneous and equally important, though 
their functions are wholly reverse. 

The number of beings, animal or vegetable, of either sex generating on a 
world must be equal, because the two arc simply counterparts or halves, 
one of the other. Both together an- alone the condition which serves to 
constitute an organized reality. Nature is ever DUALISTIC or a two-fold 
creation, being made up of halves. Organic nature is parent to the age 
of permanent matter, when the constitution becomes nonblistic"or unisex- 
ual, as heat, light, electricity, spirit, plutonic matter. Here the opposite 
atoms are not only joined, but are actually fused or absorbed into each 
other, and which condition of existence bear the stamp of perpetuity. 

The elementary affinity of the atoms holds and manifests itself through- 
out the numberless modes and cycles of material existene . Sexual 
affinity and natural attraction in the organic age; cohesion, adhesion and 
molecular attraction hi the inorganic and plutonic eras are each and all 
modifications of the one and sameall-p rvad aristing, innate force, 

namely: the conjugal affinity of the mutual ato 

As the disproportionate quantity of polar force comprisi d within a be- 
ing results in the development of the sexual character, so the proportion \i. 
or equal measure of two forces constitutes within that being the real Ego, 
or substantial self. Organic life, through tin'- mechanism of th 



48 THE SEVEN AGES. 

effecting- a perpetual process of regeneration of species, is nature's bolt or 
factory, which sifts, equalizes and evenly distributes the promiscuously 
diffused, onmific currents proceeding from the boundless reservoir of the 
void, and which are constantly entering into the formation of matter. 

But the double principle is not only expressed in the sexual formation 
and character, but likewise in the doubleness of construction of each 
physical being, especially in the animal kingdom. Behold the organs are 
set in pairs, a sort of double construction is each individual bion from 
head to foot. For in each and every being there exists the two poles to a 
certain extent, while the excess of either polar quality over the other 
gives rise in a being to the special formation and parts ; symbols of the de- 
pendent and characteristic vein of nature. 

THEORY III. 

ANABOLISM. 

That, at conception, an infinite number of opposite Atoms are brought into con- 
tact, and, which gradually uniting in pairs constitute the formations of all the cells 
subsequently entering into the structure of the new being. 

The generation of a new being takes place according to the following 
typical process, viz : By Fecundation a number of homogeneous atoms of 
both sexes are brought into contact, which combination originates the 
Blastema or the primordial structureless Cell of a new being. It is from 
this original Cell of Cells, or "physical basis of life," then, by various 
methods of cellular multiplication, that all the subsequent "daughter 
cells" proceed. 

Now, there dwells within that Physical Basis many trillions, nay de- 
cillions of generating atoms. Let us say for example, that one hundred 
decillion positive atoms and eighty decillion negative forces, or one hun- 
dred decillion negative powers and eighty decillion positive radicals enter 
into the composition of a new being ! Which being fertilized by virific 
element of fecund heat, commence at once seeking unity one to one of each 
sex, and which initary fusions constitute the original points of molecular 
force and the centers, or germ points of new cells. It is now apparent 
that this process of atomic selection and unification within the great par- 
ent cell, and afterwards within the daughter cells must result in the 
gradual spontaneous multiplication of myriads of cells. 

Which continuous process effectually results in the creation of the em- 
bryo being and ultimately in the development and life long existence of 
such being. For the entire corporeal mold is but the consequence of 
cellular duplication and reduplication. And the instance of a being's life 
is but the whole time required for all the homogeneous parent atoms to 
unite in pairs. 

But the nucleus of a cell is an embryo molecule. In fact, the cell itself 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 49 

may be said to be an organic molecule, although the molecule proper is 
but the fused point at the center of the cell. 

An organic cell is also likened to a miniature type of an universal cell, 
for both are constructed after the same fundamental pattern. The great 
crystalline sphere of the solar system for illustration, complies with the 
cellular protoplasm ; the solar vortex within the orbits of the outer planets 
represents the nucleus of the cell, while the sun agrees with, the nucleolus 
or focal point. 

It is probable that the parent atoms alone and none others afterwards 
acquired do possess the fertilizing property of organizing cells. Albeit, 
subsequently acquired atoms of infinitely larger quantities obtained by 
food, nourishment, etc., must necessarily enter into the organic system in 
order to promote the growth and development of the initiated cells. 
Hence, according to the hypothesis, the exact number of cells, which may 
from first to last evolutionize within the corporation of any organism is 
equivalent to the whole number of matched or homo-parent atoms, alone, 
divided by two. Lo, these are "the sands of life !" 

As soon as a new cell is introduced into existence, then will its focus or 
point of coincidence commence rotating and growing by accretion in the 
form of an infinitely small spherule, and that by the acquisition and 
coalescence of millions of other atoms of intussusseption. Which focal 
growth will continue until the original protoplasm of the cell is quite ex- 
hausted and absorbed, when the term of the cell ends, and, as it were, the 
molecule becomes ''hatched." The organic age is the grand era of 
molecular incubation. Indeed, the cell is a cosmoplastic "Egg," and 
all things come from the egg, ab ovo. 

With the organic era ends the life of the cell. The "hatched" molecule 
now enters the plutonic stage of its existence, there to continue growing 
and densif ying by the acquisition of ethereal atoms, which - are forever 
pouring into the earth's solid structure from all sides out of space. Here 
the molecule like a new bom bird, enjoys the right and quality of inde- 
pendent life and action. Even as the fecundity of the solar system pro- 
ceeds from its great center, so likewise the vitality of the molecule now 
emanates from its own focus. This is why it becomes self-supporting. 
Yes, the immutable, tiny, new created system, emitted fromthe old, worn- 
out and moulted cell, descends into the inert plutonic earth to increase 
the bulk of the globe, and to remain rotating and densif ying and by the 
aid of pressure metamorphosing from one mode of solid matter into an- 
other. From dust into rock from rock, into oar, when it becomes a 
molecule of the mine. Finally, in the course of cosmic ages, it becomes 
transmuted from these into the h aviesl and freeest metals, until our 
historic molecule inherits a place in the structure of the rarest of all sub- 
stances, perhaps "pure gold like transparent glass." From thence it is 
ultimately transfused into the unified and continuous form of fluid heat, 



50 THE SEVEN AGES. 

when it becomes a factor of world electricity and organic spirit. Behold 
tin.' zones in the cycle of matter ! 

But to return to the Organic Age again. The length of life of any being, 
everything else being equal, is equivalent to the product of the correspond- 
ing, mathematical number of atoms, inherited at the beginning of exist- 
ence, by the force of endowed vitality. 

The period of Adolescence is the time during which the tide of cellular 
evolution or the "stream of life" is acquiring its maximum force and 
capacity. Death by old age is the consequence, when all the primogenial 
atoms are finally exhausted and appropriated in the generation of 
molecules and cells ; for already is the great bulk of the being virtually 
gone into the ground. 

Germ diseases are often the consequence of cellular degeneration, when 
a portion of the cells of any organ become prostituted to breed with some 
lower form and type of life : microbes of various orders, bacteria and such 
unicellular generations. And which condition is generally a result of 
diminished vitality when the cells are unable to defend themselves from 
the encroachmeut of the degenerate species. 

Inherited organic or physical weakness is a condition often resultant 
from a lack of normal polar force emanated from the parents, when 
the offspring inherits an insufficient number of co-ordinate atoms from 
which to build the foundation of a robust, physical structure. Speaking 
more particularly of animal organisms, constitutional weakness comes 
from a feeble reciprocal affinity existing between the parents, wherein the 
positive poles of the one do not near evenly match with the negative ele- 
ment in the other or vice versa. The most wholesome offspring general- 
ly proceed from parents of temperaments most unlike. 

Dame Nature delights in the strongest opposition that her remotest 
poles may liberally meet in happiest union. Such unions include the 
broadest compass of life. Strong attraction whets her appetite when she 
breeds her merriest, healthiest offsprings. On the other hand, weak affin- 
ity and puny affection only cloys her appetite ; with such unsavory con- 
nections her stomach nauseates. Then the product of nature's womb is 
feeble ; offsprings that droop and wither soon. Or growing rebellious in 
her just disgust, she sends forth into life a progeny, monstrous, excres- 
cent and unnatural. 

THEORY IY. 

VITALISM. 

That the Spirit of Life in an organism consists in the integration, from the com- 
ponent atoms, of the element of Electricity: Heat and Light. 

This is the true theory of Yitalism: That the uniting processs of 
the atoms constituting a being furnishes the life of the being ; and the life 
of the atoms is thereby transcended into the being's life. The life spirit 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 51 

of any being animal or vegetable is therefore, simply the exponent of vital 
power of all the atoms composing that being: the amassing in the "Bio" 
of the "Phosphorescence" of the Void. 

In the mysterious process of biological evolution, two classes of funda- 
mental activity participate. One is the creation of the physical corpo- 
reity ; the other that of the spirit of life function. The first is of 
the body ; the second of the spirit, or the soul hi man. But all living 
organisms possess a real, active, distinct spirit. Behold, here again is life 
a duality. The divine purpose of Life is, first, to develop spirit on a 
planet, and secondly, to form the solid basis of that globe. Such is the 
purpose and end of all living beings, animal and vegetable, which exist on 
the face of the earth. The maximum of the first in a being is ever only 
equal to the aggregation of atoms, extant at any single instant during life ; 
while the entity of the latter, or the life being comprehends the sum 
total of the vitality of all the atoms falling into the formation of the being 
from the commencement to the end of its existence. The physical being 
is but as a transitory stream, a common carrier of vital force to the life 
within ; which latter is in fact the sum total of the real being. The mor- 
phological is but the instrumental servant of psycological. The raw 
material is Electricity, which in the process of life evolution becomes a 
real invisible "living creature" which cannot die while it continues to 
exist even though its body has been dead for a thousand years. It cannot 
die while it exists, or any part or portion of its being. It cannot 
be deprived of life, unless it becomes entirely extinguished or an- 
nihilated. But when an animal spirit becomes destroyed, as in case of 
burning by lightning, then its essence becomes resolved back again into 
the dissolved form of electricity. For heat, light and electricity are spirit 
in its decomposed and passive form. Verily, these elements are the raw 
material of which all spirit is composed ; and the Organic Age constitutes 
the grand spirit factory. 

All space, we said, is filled with ethereal atomic element; but, we must 
say. it is again filled with ethereal electricity, which later element enters 
into and thoroughly ,-aturates the former. The concentration of the first 
forms visible, tangible matter, while the integration of the second creates 
the invisible, or what is commonly called the spirit world. 

Now, the atomic factor, being filled with electricity, carries that crude 
lif • force with itself into the constitution of the organic being. But then, 
on the event of atomic fusion within the being, the electric force is im- 
mediately discarded, for the atomic factor is now tranfuscd into the self 
sustaining function of heat and life force itself. That is, speaking of the 
axial point of the molecule. So when the atoms thus fuse, they are no 
longer hi need of the former psychal force which previously acting in them 
led them thus to final fusion. Consequently, the "discarded" life force of 
the now fused atom- goi 9 towards swelling the ocean of vital virtue ani- 
mating the entire, individual being. But the quality of atomic vitality 



52 .THE SEVEN AGES. 

determines the psychal standing of the individual, so to speak. Hence the 
omnifarious variety of species on the globe. For its coordinate atomic 
and psychal elements are always metabolized from the store house of 
nature, through the universal, though varied medium of food and drink. 
And from one grade of species to another the vital element of cosmic 
electricity is perpetually improved through the wonderful process of 
organic evolution until the acme of the biological perfection is attained in 
the era of man. Man is the Archont of the earth, and the noblest of her 
beings, all because of the superior miracle of power with which he is 
filled ! 

The quantity of this psychical principle or Archeus contained within 
any being is equal to the sum of the vital force which heretofore inspired 
all the atoms tbat previously entered into the physical structure of the 
being. Therefore, the older a being becomes, everything else being equal, 
the greater, correspondingly, becomes the amount of psychical potency it 
becometh the possessor of, and the mightier becomes the innate spirit. 

The entire production or output of this life principle, derived from the 
great, atomic element already consolidated in the solid body of the terres- 
trial globe forms a vast invisible, but dense, plastic mass of electric 
entropy, or animal mundi, which fills and permeates the terrestrial sys- 
tem from the inner side of the base structure of the globe, even up and out 
to the level of the upper regions of the firmament. And which vast 
reservoir of omnific power is composed chiefly of the destroyed and decom- 
posed animus of all organic beings which heretofore existed on our planet. 
That is except those of more recent depose, including the entire spirit of 
the human race, which yet remains intact. 

THEORY V. 

TRANSLATION OF SPECIES. 

That the Translation of Speeies on a planet takes place Abiogenetieally, after each 
TEonicm annihilation by a Cataclysm. 

"And the Lord God formed man of the slime of the earth ; and breathed 
into his face the breath of life, and man became a living soul.— Genesis 1-7. 

This theory presumes that the Protoplast of a species, or the original 
pair or pairs of beings are always produced on a planet according to the 
hypothetical method called Abiogenesis. They are created directly from 
the hand of the Creator, through the biodynamic f miction of the planets 
life force or electricity, and without involving the agency of living 
parent ; each species in itself being a "a special creative act." 

The number of species included in each renewed and successive Restora- 
tion doth ever exceed the former, even, as the multifarious quality of the 
globes anina mundi ameliorates with the organic evolution of each pro- 
ceeding moon. 

Not but that there are perpetual evidences of this biological law of 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 53 

Abiogenesis ever present among various orders of the organic kingdoms. 
Living beings germinate from lifeless matter, and animal beings from 
living vegetable matter ; spontaneous life generation ! But this method in 
its ordinary mode and form includes, chiefly, the lower forms of animal 

and vegetable organisms. 

The atoms of water for instance may become endowed with sufficient 
vitality or heat fecundity to engender the lower germs of either animal or 
vegetable life : though it is probable that the vegetable kingdom always 
antecedes the animal. Decomposing organic matter may operate in the 
same way. In fact, these subordinate living structures are only necessaoy 
and completing links in the great chain of life. A piece of clear ground, 
its soil absolutely free from seed of any kind will, by the fertilizing action 
of sun and showers, germinate vegetation abiogenetically. A weevil 
larva may develope from a nut kernel within an hermetically enclosed 
shell. 

But the theory was perhaps instituted for the purpose of discussing the 
origin of species on a grand scale. However, the true method of proces- 
sion, and transmorgi'incation is not according to the generally accepted 
"Development Theory." which implies a higher state of life ever proceed- 
ing directly, though through long courses of time, from a lower living 
state. Undoubtedly, each and every form of life on a globe is as it were, 
a metamorphosed antitype of some lower species. But the proof of the 
theory consists in the fact, that the higher types of life now existing on 
the earth all descended or rather ascendeded from organic forms through 
the portals of Death. This includes the entire race. The veritable 
species is not only utterly destroyed through the disastrous agency 
of an universal lunar catastrophe, but the entire existence must suffer 
a first and a "second death. 1 ' 

Xow the First Death is the ordinary destruction of the physical exist- 
ence, but the Second Death consists in the annihilation of the spirit also. 
The First Death consists simply in a separation of the spirit from the 
body, but the Second Death of the "beasts of the field and the fowls of 
the air and of the fishes of the sea" transpires in the violent elements of 
the upper firmament. Therefore is Death the sure means of Translation 
of Species as well as of Saints. And each successive higher grade is like 
a Resurrection from the abode of death by the electric "Fire" of the 
planet. For the life Fire of a world will not long remain inactive and 
dormant, but will soon seek to clothe itself anew in the bodies and flesh of 
new created beings ; for these are but the humble instruments of its activ- 
ity and progressive evolution. 

Indeed, this law of asexual "metamorphosis" is nature's original means 
of life renovation and repletion: the manner in which many of the lower 
orders of animation are constantly originating. And finally, it is the 
grand method by which, after a complete or partial extinction by cata- 



54 THE SEVEN AGES. 

clysm or other great destructive agencies, a renewed generation is accomp- 
lished, and life on the earth was again and again restored and replenished. 

THEORY VI. 

ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE DIFFERENTIATION. 

That the spirit of life animating the vegetable kingdom is the element of Heat; 
while that in the animal kingdom is composed of the element of Light. 

The main principle to be demonstrated in the foregoing theory is that 
the vegetable kingdom is the great instrument cosmic, ordained for the 
universal purpose of utilizing the base element of Heat on a globe, and of 
converting the same into Light ; and that the animal kingdom again takes 
in the more volatile product of Light. For the fundamental difference 
existing between the creation and origin of these two counter kingdoms of 
nature is resultant from the fact that the plant is the offspring of heat 
spirit, while the animal is the child of spirit light. 

The vegetable age, therefore, was created first, and the animal age 
second ; or the animal is, in a way, the offspring of the kingdom of heat. 
The vegetable age originated and prevailed during the earth's aqueous 
and most ancient period by the rudamentary vitality of planet heat, exud- 
ing from the globes interior. During this earliest epoch, or epochs of the 
earth's natural history her Caloric Life dwelt beneath the surface of the 
watery deep, where it was entirely hidden away from the realms of light 
and the solar Eye. 

The kingdom of incarnation and vision on the other hand was subse- 
quently born through the quickening influence of the higher and more 
perfect creation of sun-light, or Solar Life, if we may so denominate it. 
This, after the earth's plutonic comportation grew to such proportions as 
to expose its life regions to the direct and increasing force of the approach- 
ing sun. 

Thus the vegetable came first and afterwards the animal. The later is 
a spontaneous biological procession from the kingdom of plants and herbs. 
Not a direct derivation from the living organisms, but rather an organic 
resurrection from their defunct remains ; a Phoenix from the ashes of that 
kingdom dead. 

The Development of different and multifarious forms, types and grades 
of life existing on a world, and likewise of the varied and numerous 
classes of organs, simple or complex constituting and serving each being 
is the result of a common cause ; namely : vital differentiation, or the 
different quality of vitality animating the beings themselves. Biological 
differentiation is the common result of vital differentiation. The higher, 
therefore, the order or functional vitality (more light and less heat) ani- 
mating a world duriug any period of a planets history, the higher, corres- 
pondingly will be the aspiration of atomic and organic activity thereon ; 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 55 

and, consequently, superior types and formations of beings, and of organs 
and parts will be necessarily resultant therefrom. 

But this superior quality of organic spirit and its corresponding biologi- 
cal "Eons" all again depend on two cosmic conditions, viz: The age of 
the planet itself, and its relative position with reference to the sun. Heat 
is spirit in its embryo form. Light, also, is spirit in a higher form. But 
heat becomes evolved into light through the agency of the vegetable age. 
The more SUN vitality, therefore and the less planet heat inspiring the 
vitalism of an organic era, the higher correspondingly will be the various 
forms of life taken as a whole. Hence, the older our planet becomes, for 
example, and the nearer mother earth approaches the great Orb of Day, 
the more advanced accordingly on a biological scale has and shall become 
her entire organic group in the grand Cycle of Life. 

Perhaps, the principal constructional differentiation characterizing 
these grand divisions of planet life consists in the concentering of the vital 
function of the vegetable being into a nervous organization in the animal. 
Besides, there no doubt exists a maximum entropy of the vital fluid in the 
animal, while in the vegetable only a minimum ratio is contained. Even 
so. again, the manifest contradistinction between the higher and lower 
forms of animal beings consists, likewise, in a cerebral focalization of the 
simple nervous structure of the inferior organisms into a brain and 
cerebro- spinal -axis in the more advanced species. 

Indeed, the grand evolution of nature in any and all her modes and 
entities consists chiefly in the gradual universal process of centralization 
and focalization. Consider the solar system for example ; even as the 
matter and forces of that mighty vortex are inevitably convoluting 
towards the sun ; and, even as the great aqueous embryo planet condenses 
into a small solid globe, even so the vital functions and forces of the 
organic age are, from first to last, formulating, developing and con- 
centrating towards certain innumerable points, and manifesting the ac- 
complishment of the evolution in the formation of Brains ! Behold, these 
are microcosmic, lightless, spirit "Thrones!" 

A vegetable being is a kind of organic nebula?, while the animal repre- 
sents an organic vortex, of which the nervous system is the active circu- 
lating medium, and the brain is the focus ; the current of life force be- 
ing transmitt' d along the sensory and motory nerves to and from the 
brain: the "periodic time'' of each circuit being a few seconds. As 
truly as that the blood circulates, this orbitular motion of the nervous 
fluid is constant day and night, asleep or awake, while the living fluid 
dwells within. If this, life within life, could possibly be seen through 
the opaque exterior coil, it would present the appearance of living light or 
lightning: a constant current of nervous electricity st Learning along the 
nerves to and from and about the brain. 

At death this "living fluid" pass «out from the morphological structure 
and goes off into the air. The spirit of the animal lives, but that of the 



56 THE SEVEN AGES. 

plant immediately dissolves. When a tree dies its "dryad" or '-nymph" 
dissolves peaceably into the atmosphere producing passive electricity, but 
when a horse or a sheep dies its living "creature" survives until con- 
sumed by lightning, and thunder is the voice of the "second death." But 
even as the animal kingdom supercedes the vegetable age, so shall the 
ultimate spiritual essence of the planet, in a manner, be derived as the 
final creative outcome emanating from the arc-organic Eon in the form 
of man. All spirit originates on planets through the agency of organic 
life. 

The grand terminus of the migratory current of vitality on the earth is 
man. Behold, here the culminating species ; the final reservoir of organic 
life. All others are supplementary, mere tributary to him. In this 
"Archonts" of the present world, the vital concentration expresses itself 
in the creation of the real mind and connected thought blooming into 
reason. And instinct is but the rudimentary, isolated form of reason. 

Organic nature is here again dualistic or two-fold ; each counter-part or 
dependency performing a counter- office, atmospheric and otherwise. The 
kingdom of plants is parent ; that of the animal, offspring. The former 
sustains the latter ; the latter subsists on the former, even as every off- 
spring feeds on its mother. The former may be regarded as a fungical 
development, or a kind of spontaneous effervescence of the Aqueous Age, 
and the vital production from water and heat. The animal creation is, 
as it were, an organic florescence or quintessence of the vegetable age. 
The place of the vegetable is, therefore, midway between the aqueous and 
animal existence, and serves as a common carrier of vitality and nourish- 
ment from the former to the latter. 

The kingdom of plants and herbs, like a great world fungus derives its 
sustenance directly from the inorganic world, and by its roots, branches 
and various termini sucks the nourishing juice and sap out of its native 
sphere. The animal, again, like the cosmic Regent of the planet, holding 
a superior position in nature, commands the subordinate floral creation as 
its viceroy and tributary province and subsists thereon. 

The animal devours the vegetable, thereby taking in the life with the 
nourishment thereof. Then, when the vitality of said food becomes as- 
similated into the system, the oxygen of the air comes to the lungs and takes 
away the dead carbon and carries its remains back to the vegetable, 
where the same is again resuscitated. Thus the oxygen acts as a purveyor 
from the animal to the vegetable, while the vegetable is again brought to 
the animal in the form of food. The vegetable does not generate oxygen but 
only relieves it of its load of carbonic acid, and then sends the oxygen back 
empty. 

It is also worthy of notice, that one of the primary principles of the 
science and relation existing betwixt and between these two counter- 
kingdoms of nature lies in the fact that each and every material property 
and quality of the one is also in the other, only in a reversed and differ- 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 57 

entia ted form and mode. This is, perhaps, one of the first principles of 
Pharmacy, to- wit : that every property, quality, virtue and disease 
menacing the animal has its counter element, antidote and function some- 
where in the kingdom of the Floral. In the mineral kingdom, then, 
such elements, attributes etc. , are petrified and concentrated. Carbonic 
acid gas is formed out of the animal kingdom by the action of oxygen, 
when this is again eliminated by the vegetable back into pure oxygen. Ma- 
laria is antidoted by quinine : and other morbid secretions are neutralized 
by nicotine, upas, etc. In fact disease universal is a result growing out of 
the condition, when the animal for any cause produces in excess beyond 
its equi-latitude, or in the vegetable world when the latter becomes ab- 
normally abundant. In either case one or the other becomes subject to 
some periodic and wasting epidemic until reduced again to more natural 
proportions. 

Again, each kingdom virtually lives on and devours the other. While 
the animal subsists directly on the vegetable, the vegetable subsists, 
though indirectly on the animal. The first by intussusception post mor- 
tem ; the second by indirect metensomatosis ante mortem. That is, 
speaking in both cases of conditions prior to a state of putrefaction. The 
animal produces carbonic acid gas and the other elements which are the 
food (exclusive of the aqueous age) of the vegetable, and which are trans- 
mitted and carried thereto by means of air and water. Thus the animal 
devours the vegetable world, but the vegetable just as truly devours the 
animal kingdom. 

Generally speaking, the life of the vegetable is heat ; its nourishment 
air and water. Its stomach is its roots, for it is there that its digestive 
operations are principally performed. Its lungs are its foliage, leaves and 
blades. But the life of the animal consists of light; its nour- 
ishment enumerates water, vegetable and animal matter. The higher the 
special race, the more complex becomes its structure and the more com- 
plicated it> requirements. As organic evolution ascends the scale of life, 
it therewith acquires delicacy with mobility. It becomes structurely 
weak but powerful, increasing more and more in volatility and action, 
even like the spirit essence with which it is filled. 

However, it is difficult to tell just where one kingdom begins or the 
other ends. The boundary line between the two cosmic* realms not being 
very apparent. In tact, the two creations seem inseparably united about 
midway. Naturalists tell us that there is a very perceptible blending be- 
tween the higher vegetable forms and the lower types of animal organism. 
Such as Infusoria, Polyps, Sponges. Radiata. Spores, etc.. which peculiar, 
organic phenomena partakes seemingly equal of the two great kingdoms. 

The more advanced the general development of the organic age, the 
more distinct and widened becomes the counter provinces, each division 
in itself likewise expanding with the promotion. The evolution of life, 
from the lowest to the highest orders is, as it were, but a kind of 



58 THE SEVEN AGES. 

metamorphic expansion of the original species. Indeed, organic existence 
on the earth from the lowest forms of vegetable life extant or extinct, 
even to the noblest forms of animal development, culminating in the form 
of man, consists of one grand chain of many thousand links. 

Perhaps Eyes are the arch -symbols of the organic kingdom of light. 
Then may be counted the qualities of voluntary motion, volition, sensa- 
tion and carnation. Eyes are the first real apertures of exposure to the 
outer creation of the true life within, aye, the first visible manifestations 
of the transcendent beauty of that life within. These transparent organs 
are the incipient protrusion or bursting of the spirit through the mortal 
"rind." 

A more thorough saturation of the being with the Fluid of Vitality, as 
well as the superior quality thereof, was necessary in order to translate 
the vegetable into the animal state of being ; for there exists much more 
of the spirit fluid in the animal per square inch. Even as ice on being 
filled with the element of heat becomes converted into running water, so 
the stiff, motionless, bonded tree, for illustration, on being thoroughly 
saturated with the vivific life fluid became superanimated with the force 
of the psycho-dynamic power, thereupon acquiring sensation and voluntary 
motion, in the form of a mobile, conscious being. Behold here, an in- 
stance of the mythological "Bo-tree" filled with heavenly light! On 
receiving eyes it awoke to consciousness ; organic Experrection ! When 
that voiceless, senseless, motionless, sightless kingdom of shade and 
primeval night, on perceiving its root-bound condition, so to speak, trans- 
formed its roots into feet and its wood into flesh, when the changed and 
"glorified" plant spurned its native soil and walked away over the face 
of the earth ! But it still retained a mortal rind, though changed ; a pro- 
tecting robe covering the awful, delicate, sensation within. Yet the 
magic change was a miracle of wonder and beauty. 

In conclusion, the element of heat is the pre-existent cause of the Or- 
ganic Age. The Age of Heat is, as it were, the "gestation" period of the 
forthcoming generation of light ; and the vegetable kingdom is pregnant 
with the causative nature of the subsequent kingdom of carnation and 
volition. The age of the vegetable may be regarded as the time of 
organic oblivion pregnant with the unborn principle of animal life. It 
may be likened to old mother night filling the universe with darkness and 
blankness, yet redolent of the freshness and nourishment of a forthcom- 
ing day. The cloud of organtic oblivion must needs first break, and its 
preliminary office become fulfilled ere the morning sun of true life be 
risen and the era of light break into view. Then is the plant, most menial 
servant of nature, transformed into a bolder, grander being of light and 
day. 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 59 

THEORY VII. 

MORPHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL. 

That Morphological Involution of the organic Eons on a globe is ever coeval and com- 
mensurate with Psychological Evolution. 

Not to speak of the vegetable creation which is midoiibtably quite 
similar, the physical and intellectual natures of the animal kingdom are, 
in both force and quantity always inversely proportional. 

Morphological contraction or involution throughout the Eons, corres- 
ponds measurably with psychological expansion or evolution. 

During the earlier stages of animal existence on our globe, the coarse, 
rudaiinentary structures then abiding, possessed only a sort of motor or 
sensational his tine t ; a purely sentient quality. But from these embryonic 
intellects, there evolutionized through the lapse of geologic ages, by the 
gradual unfolding of their huge organisms, the present unique stage of 
animal perfection ; whose climax is attained and embodied in the Archon- 
tial form of the human race. Now, the physical results of the improve- 
ment may be summed up as a reduction in bulk and normal size ; an in- 
crease of mobility and complexity of organs and parts, accompanied with 
great cerebral development. In short, a reduction in physical strength, 
but an increase of mental power. The brain is the great focal center of 
the organism. All other parts are inferior and subservient to that grand 
center of life and intelligence. In fact, the entire being is like a vortex of 
much eccentricity, slowly but surely winding, and through the eons con- 
tracting towards that cephalous focus. 

For a merely illustrative purpose, let us imagine on the earth, at a very- 
early age, the appearance of the gigantic corporation and comparatively 
small brain if any, of a whale, rorqual, or a school of fish. Then let us 
notice this archseozoic form, after the course of several thousand years, be*- 
coming reconstructed into a Mastodon or Mammoth of prehistoric renown. 
Again, let these great quadrupeds, at the end of another cosmic decade, be- 
come transmogrified and contracted into the elephant and hippotamus of 
the quaternary period. Then, again, behold these great beasts, after the 
mysterious lapse of another lunar age, becoming reduced into our domestic 
ox and horse. The next cosmogony likewise consolidating these noble and 
knowing brutes, and reducing then- herculean stature into thejcomplexity 
of a chimpanzee or an ape. Finally, from these, or some other anthro- 
poidea man eventually sprang into existence — though indirectly from the 
ashes of then defunct remains, through the mystic labyrinths of later 
Cenozoic time. Yet, the derivation of the human stock is, perhaps, not 
from any one extinct species alone, but, rather, from the choicest and 
and highest quality generated and perfected on the globe;, by all the 
superior forms of life, during the recent organic jeou. 

Hence, we conclude, that the great morphologic comportations which 
nourished on the earth when our globe was youiig has, at this advanced 



60 THE SEVEN AGES. 

age of terrestrial history, to a certain extent, become convoluted and 
wrapped up in the mighty brain of man. O. what a fund of force within 
this cerebral cavity ! Verily the Archencephala of the planet ! Here the 
magnitude Idealistic of the archencephalistic "Ball" is more than par 
equivalent to the dimension, sensational of an hundred tons of fish or 
flesh. Life all through the mystic Eons is but a biological metamorphosis 
or a transfusion of the morphological into the psychological ; of body into 
brain ; a conversion of the material into the spiritual. The developing 
vital Spark in a human being is simply the universal element of vitalism 
which has been originating and developing on the planet since the world 
was created ; and the age of the raw material is a half million years. 
Contemplate the fearful depth of the mystery of the soul, and the incom- 
prehensible greatness of its destiny ! 

But the plutonic results of an organic being, or the physical product of 
its morphological nature in the development of plutonic matter is, theo- 
retically, equal to the algebraic sum of the focal points of all the cells gener- 
ated by such being during the whole course of its life ; including those 
worn off in the ordinary physical waste of life as well as those still extant 
and constituting the body at the time of decease. The entire bulk of 
matter thus evolved is about like an aggregation of mathematical points. 
Perhaps the quantity thus produced by one of those huge quadrupeds of 
the Tertiary period, if collected and placed together would not fill a 
bushel measure. However, it is quite apodeictical that the great rock- 
bound globe not only grew from the cellular foci of its several organic eras, 
but likewise, in no little meazure, agglomerated from the sedimentation 
of the entire carcasses of defunct beings ; and, which, by certain her- 
metical and actinic processes became entirely and bodily petrified. 

A considerable portion of the ashes, or the "mineral part" of a well 
burnt organic substance, undoubtably consists of pure plutonic molecules 
created during the life period of the organism. That is, the apyrous re- 
mains ; for plutonic matter is strictly incombustible. 

The larger and longer lived a being is, everything else being equal, and 
the more food and nourishment it assimilates, the greater correspondingly 
will be the output of new plutonic matter evolved by the existence of such 
being and vice versa. 

The morphologic and psychologic productions of a world during any or- 
ganic Eon are, as already reiterated, inversely proportional. When the 
earth existed in her aqueous condition, say 500,000 years ago, her then 
rude organic age was exceedingly prolific, as regarded from a morphologi- 
cal point of view ; when extraordinary sedimentation and plutonic evolu- 
tion was the chief result. During which Archaean period the solid con- 
glomeration grew very rapidly, much more so than at present. Although, 
in our advanced age, the psychologic evolution is far in excess. Tim vast 
concave sphere is now nigh full grown, or rather as large as it is ever go- 
ing to be, for the internal burning perhaps more than equals ih;: oxierior 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 61 

accretion at present — though the earth and her remnant seas are yet a 
million or more years from the end of her destined journey. Yes, ten hun- 
dred thousand years till the "first heaven and the first earth passeth away 
and the seas are no more." 

THEORY VIII. 

DAY AND NIGHT. 

That the mysteries of Day and Night correspond Analogously to the Pysochologieal 
and Morphological natures of the Organic Age. 

The creation of Day and Night is a perpetual, visible symbol of the 
Organic Age ; an emblem, likewise, of Life and Death, or life issuing 
from death. That is. the immortal issuing from and dwelling in the mor- 
tal. But the perpetual night is the ordinate representative of the vege- 
table kingdom, while day is the happy forerunner of animal creation. 
The grand cosmic era of day and night, in universal creation stands 
midway between the shadows and the lights , between the regions of 
eternal Death and eternal Life ! 

The mysteries of Morning and Evening are phenomenal contemporaries 
of those of the creative age of the Sexes ; that is, during the age of planets, 
when eternity's poles are uiriting into the form of matter. They corre- 
spond to the androgynous state of material existence, or the bisexual period 
of being, i. e. of life and death. Light and Spirit are coeval with the 
unisexual, that is, the state when the positive and negative forces are 
fused into the unified substance of spirit. For the power of the latter, like 
perpetual day is double that of the organic, or physical, whose day is but 
half the time ; as the latter is capable of coping and co-operating with the 
Element of Life only half the time. The other, remaining half of Dura- 
tion, the mortal must perforce yield and retire into darkness to rest and 
recuperate in sleep in the arms of Morpheus. Mother nature thus pro- 
tects her weaker offspring, or half from the all powerful beams of per- 
petual Day. One-half of our being comes from the earth, and the other 
half from the sun. The bisexual body possesses but half the active en- 
dowment that is inherent in the creative, controlling, ever-active element 
of the Psyche. 

Providence, in establishing the order of the universe, gave to organic 
worlds a self -protecting movement, by which their shy and feeble life ex- 
istence — after the perpetual shadow of the waters should cease — might de- 
velop that which should protect itself from the glare of the everlasting 
Center. And that, by the shadow of its defunct remains : The sedentary 
glob«- : an amphisbaeuoid Sarcophagus turning on its poles ! So the living 
Organic is thus shielded by the shadow of the rotary carcass of its own 
dead. 

The physical being is a dweller and passive entity of time, while the 
spirit half, or inner and real being is a destined dweller and active agent 



62 THE SEVEN AGES. 

of eternity. In the planetary order of life, one-half of the time must 
needs be day in order to knead and create the immortal Spark ; the corre- 
sponding counter- time must of frail necessity be passive night, wherein to 
build and rebuild the physical living shreds wasted by the energies of 
active day. Here is nature's own example of "Waste and Repair." But 
the waste of the body is the repair of the spirit. 

Night chiefly is the native time of the vegetable kingdom, and the 
fertile period of organic origination, for night is the Womb of Creation. 
But night and day are the creative order of all animal generations, the 
midway forms of life, while eternal Day is the "nirvana" and the grand 
and final condition of the free Spiritual Kingdom ! The third and final 
quarters of creation's living Entities. 

The same morphologic process in a being transpires at night during 
sleep, that does during the period of gestation and incubation, and which 
consists in physical growth by the spontaneous initiation and multiplica- 
tion of new cells throughout the entire organism. During the day, then, 
the morpho-potential energy thus acquired in sleep and night is converted 
into the psycho-dynamic function of spirit. The spirit never sleeps ; that 
quality of existence needs no rest ; for it is in itself an ever active Entropy 
without waste ; an embryo "living creature ;" a beam of power burning 
without loss, and unquenchable. It is the source and perfection of all 
power ; force in excelsis ; and its destined sphere is the Throne of ever- 
lasting light and day, where weakness, death or darkness enters not. 
Such is the nirvana of blessed spirits emanating from the human race 
incorruptible. 

The more advancement the organic standard of life on a planet attains, 
the greater is the ratio of light and more potential day required for the 
further promotion of its development, and vice versa. It is. therefore, 
excogitable from the theory, that on those planets more remote from the 
sun do the lowest types of life exist, perhaps strictly vegetable. For 
within the heart of those great water globes no radiation from heaven's 
"Day Star" can penetrate ; there is indeed perpetual night. On the other 
hand the worlds of the void enjoying the more advanced species are those 
nearer and nearest to that shining orb. By our analogy, such is the glory 
of a Venus, a Mercury, or a Vulcan. Their 1 s is "the Hesperian clime and 
garden of the golden apples." These worlds do enjoy a most potential 
day, as they stand on the threshold of never-ending day, and there receive 
a strong sunbeam, an over-flowing stream of crystal radiation from the 
blazing fountain of light. 

These cosmic emigrants, dwellers of those Tempean worlds that circle 
about within, or rather the nearest one to the sun and on the brink of the 
Everlasting do here summer 'neath a most magnificent day ; temperate 
but insufferably bright ! Such favored inhabitants are indeed in a fair 
position to study the astronomy of the sun, and to view unarmed the 
super-brilliant and immaculate "firmament" of the refrangible "walls" 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 63 

of Paradise ; not to denominate the dreadful glare of the "second death." 

THEORY IX. 

THE SEVEN LABORS OF THE LORD. 

That the seven Days of the "creation of the World" are seven terrestrial JEons, 
bounded by as many Cataclysms of six moons and one of the sun. 

GENESIS, CHAPTER I. 

GOD CREATETH HEAVEN AND EARTH, AND ALL THINGS THEREIN IN SIX 

DAYS. 

I. In the beginning God created heaven and earth. 

•2. And the earth was void and empty, and darkness was upon the face 
of the deep : and the Spirit of God moved over the waters. 

3. And God said : Be light made. And light was made. 

4. And God saw the light that it was good : and he divided the light 
from the darkness. 

5. And he called the light Day, and the darkness Night : and there was 
evening and morning one day. 

6. And God said : Let there be a firmament made amidst the waters : 
and let it divide the waters from the waters. 

?. And God made a firmament, and divided the waters that were under 
the firmament, from those that were above the firmament. And it was so. 

8. And God called the firmament, Heaven : and the evening and morn- 
ing were the second day. 

9. God also said : Let the waters that are under the heaven, be 
gathered together into one place : and let the dry land appear. And it 
was so done. 

10. And God called the dry land, Earth : and the gathering together 
of the waters he called Seas. And God saw that it was good. 

I I . And he said : Let the earth bring forth the green herb and such 
as may seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after its kind, which may 
have seed in itself upon the earth. And it was so done. 

12. And the earth brought forth the green herb, and such as yieldeth 
seed according to its kind, and the tree that beareth fruit, having seed 
each one according to its kind. And God saw that it was good. 

18. And the evening and the morning were the third day. 

14. And God said: Let there be lights made in the firmament of 
heaven, to divide the day and the night, and let them be for signs, and 
for seasons and for days and years : 

15. To shine in the firmament of heaven, and to give light upon the 
earth. And it was so done. 

16. And God made two great lights : a greater light to rule the day, 
and a lesser light to rule the night : and the stars. 

IT. And he set them in the firmament of heaven, to shine upon the 
earth. 

18. And to rule the day and the night, and to divide the light and the 
darkness. And God saw that it was good. 

19. And the evening and the morning were the fourth day. 

20. God also said : Let the waters bring forth the creeping ereature 
having life, and the fowl that may fly over the earth under the firmament 
of heaven. 

21. And God created the great whales, and every living and moving 
creature, which the waters brought forth, according to their kinds, and 



64 THE SEVEN AGES. 

every winged fowl according to its kind. And God saw that it was good. 

22. And he blessed them, saying : Increase and multiply, and fill the 
waters of the sea : and let the birds be multiplied upon the earth. 

2-5. And the evening and morning were the fifth day. 

24. And God said : Let the earth bring forth the living creature in its 
kind, cattle, and creeping things, and beasts of the earth according to 
their kinds. And it was so done. 

25. And God made the beasts of the earth according to their kinds, 
and cattle, and every thing that creepeth on the earth after its kind. And 
God saw that it was good. 

26. And he said : Let us make man to our image and likeness : and let 
him have dominion over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and 
the beasts, and the whole earth, and every creeping creature that moveth 
upon the earth. 

27. And God created man to his own image : to the image of God he 
created him : male and female he created them. 

28. And God blessed them, saying : Increase and multiply, and fill 
the earth, and subdue it, and rule over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls 
of the air, and all living creatures that move upon the earth. 

29. Aud God said : Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed 
upon the earth, and all trees that have in themselves seed of their own 
kind, to be your meat. 

30. And to all beasts of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to 
all that move upon the earth, and wherein there is life, that they may 
have to feed upon. And it was so done. 

31. And God saw all the things that he had made, and they were very 
good. And the evening and morning were the sixth day. 

EXPLANATION. 

Behold the specifications of the Divine Plan on which Terrestrial Crea- 
tion was to be reared in the Day that Seven Architects of the Lord went 
out into the Void to build the Earth. For the "seven Spirits of God" are 
the Creator or Creators and Natures of our planet and of all things there- 
in. Those mighty Arch-angels of the Lord God of Heaven, in turn, dur- 
ing regular designated Epochs of the several Cosmogonies of the globe are 
ever constant and active authors and workers in all the various phenomena 
and constructions of matter, force and life ; and are absolute Guardians of 
earth in fee simple to have to hold for aye. 

"And there were seven lamps burning before the throne, which are the 
seven Spirits of God," * * * * * "which are the seven spirits of God 
sent forth unto all the earth." — Apoc. iv :5 ; v :6. 

We shall now endeavor to hermenutically explain this, the first Chapter 
of the Book of Genesis, according to the Cosmic theory of Solar Contrac- 
tion, or rather to expound some of the more salient points thereof. 

The Creation of the first Day, or the work of "Monday" of "Holy 
Week" includes that portion of the natural history of our globe, when the 
earth originated out among the 1 hyperneptnnean depths, at the region of 
the uttermost bounds of the solar system, where the light of the sun pene- 
trates but feebly, shining even like a great star. 

This was the era of the experrection of the earth out of the inanities ; the 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 65 

beginning and initial date of eternal reclamation of a new world from the 
infinite deaths of the boundless wastes ; lo the Beresith and advent of ter- 
restrial existence ! When the passive depths, inspired by the quickening 
Spirit of the Omnipotent aquired new form by concentering into a mighty 
liquid sphere. Then did the new-born world, like the enlivened ruins of 
a fallen Cherub, or an angel of destruction reprieved, begin its weird and 
and fearful journey back from the kingdom of waste up towards the 
throne of light to refill its long lost seat ; and the force of its revolving 
wheel is the strength of the Arm of God. And a "great red Dragon" 
paled at the rising sight thereof ! 

Our planet was then a vast sphere of water "void and empty ;" a crystal 
drop suspended in space. "And the Spirit of God moved over the waters" 
and they sprang into life at the voice of His word. For, not until now, 
did any life exist within this original reservoir of life principle Nor did 
the vast and "empty" sphere at first contain any concretion of solid matter 
within. 

The embryo world had then six satellites ; fatal companions of her way ; 
ensigns of destiny raised from afar. And their orbits are life boundaries 
of the planet's organic generations. These were the "furniture" of the 
heavens. And one of these lesser volumes falling to the earth closed the 
grand page of the first day's creation ; and the earth was a Neptune a 
hundred thousand years. Behold the glorious work of the living "Light 
of God." Praise the name of Uriel, O, ye waters of the void ! 

The new-made planet rotating on her axis produced the perpetual suc- 
cession of day and night. But light and darkness was as yet undivided 
at the central regions of the sphere, where night reigned supreme at the 
central womb of life ; "and there was evening and morning one day." 

The work of the second Day was the creation of the "Firmament." 
On Tuesday of creation's week were the waters divided from the waters. 
During the greater portion of creation's Monday, organic life was un- 
doubtedly created ; its various species of vegetable life originating arche- 
gonially from the fecund waters, impregnated by the electric Animus of 
the void according to the will of the Lord. Which life then existing in the 
most rudimentary as well as the most prolific condition, at the region of 
planet's center, originated the solid nucleus from its sedimentary deposits. 
The concrete core, thereupon, growing rapidly until Pluto's world with- 
in the Pelagic world at length evolved sufficient mundane heat to 
foment the waters of the entire planet to such a degree that the great 
aqueous surface produced evaporation and cloud, which, with the volatil- 
ized mtrogenous exhalations exuding with the heat from the burning in- 
terior developed the ingredients of an atmosphere. But the aerial crea- 
tion and that of a firmament were coeval and the same. Behold the 
blessed work of the second Laborer of the Lord ; He who constructed the 
"Heaven" of the earth: Praise the name of Gabriel, O, ye spirits of the 
winds and clouds ! 



66 THE SEVEN AGES. AT 

And, uow, another moon tumbled into the rebellions 'deep and closed the 
era of the planet's second destiny, and ended the iEon that ineffable day. 
The earth was a Uranus a hundred thousand years ; and evening and 
morning were the second age. 

The work of tub third day's creative labors consisted in the 
topographical division of land and sea and the separation of the waters on 
the face of the planet. The philosophy of this providential work is obvi- 
ous ; namely : The result of supermarine development of the solid globe, 
along with the consumate depletion of the excess of water through the 
inorplio- agency of organic life. But the fact of the collapsial upheaval of 
the crust, and its corresponding subsidation in places, the consequence of 
lunar collision, exhibited and outlined more definitely the divisions of land 
and sea. 

The organic genera of the third age or the Wednesday of terrestrial gen- 
erations consisted chiefly or rather exclusively, as did the previous ones, of 
the vegetable character. And was the immediate metamorphosis, on the 
laud, of old oceans rude and superabundant life kingdom of shade. For 
we see that, as yet, no mention is made of animal existence among the 
chronicled works of time. The reason is apparent ; no sunlight as yet had 
blessed the damp and clouded world with its transcendent vital beams, 
such as to warrant the creation of that higher apricate kingdom of being. 
Such renovation was reserved until after the fourth genesial day, when 
the ruling solar Horn shone down directly and with full force against the 
face of the earth ; for the atmosphere became transparent and rarified, 
when the heavy evanescent clouds rolled away and vanished 'neath 
heaven's burning "Eye." Behold the most clement work of him who is 
called the "Healing of God:" Praise the name of Raphael, O, ye lands 
and seas ! 

Now another of earth's little "planets" descending struck the sub-lunary 
sphere, and the third fell cataclysm ended the period of the third, great 
day, and the earth was a Saturn a hundred thousand years. 

The work of the Creator on the fourth mysterious day was that 
of the clearing of the heavens, and the casting of the "two great lights ;" 
the sun and the moon ; when night and day became divided, and day be- 
came a real enlightened half of time, then, also, shone the stars and all 
the hypa^thral fires of heaven ; which with their circles and signs and 
cycles became visible in clear view on the face of the earth. 

That there were several satellites revolving about our planet during the 
fourth secular "day" is quite apodeictical although no mention is made of 
them by Moses, the great prophet. This because it was particularly 
necessary to our race, to note only those great cosmic member and con- 
ditions, which are extant, and directly comiected with our generation 
during the era of man, and for whose edification alone the divine message 
was given. 

Undoubtedly, the sun, if it maybe said to have a beginning, was created 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 67 

at a time infinitely long before the earth began to exist. So the creation 
of the "two great lights'" was evidently, the glorious consequence of great 
atmospheric rarefaction, caused, at this advancing terrestrial age, by a vast 
increase, or emersion of land area; which rendered less oceanic evapora- 
tion and humid mist in the air : until heaven's Hyperion Orb shone direct- 
ly on land and sea : and for the first time perhaps since the beginning of 
the earth the "two great lights" were visible on the face of the planet. 

But there were no Eyes, as yet, created hereon ; no one beheld the 
grace and splendor of heaven's sacred fires. This was to be subsequently 
a functional work of the mysterious power enjoined by the great 
Throne itself : a glorious commission to the earth from the solar "Capitol." 
And we see that on the following mystic "day" the granted license was 
fulfilled in the creation of the Animal Kingdom. Mundane life became 
incarnated, and which, on receiving those beauteous "mirrors" of 
irradiant creation, awoke to consciousness beneath the glowing dome, to 
behold the marvelous works of the universe of God, and, maybe, to real- 
ize in vision the plenitude of his power ! Gloria in excelsis Deo. Be- 
hold, in the creation of the "Lights," the work of the fourth Archangel of 
the Lord who went forth unto the depths to build the heaven and earth : 
Praise the name of Abdiel the "servant of God," O, ye sun and moon 
and stars. 

But. lo, another satellite descending fell from the summit of the skies, 
and the earthquake ended that day when the "lights" were created on 
the earth. And the earth was a Jupiter an hundred thousand years, and 
God saw that all his works were beautiful and good. And the evening 
and the morning were the fourth day. 

The wisdom of the fifth day's work consisted in the renovation on 
the earth, by the posthumous redemption of the ashes of the destroyed 
vegetable generations of the globe, of the lower forms of the animal king- 
dom, namely : the fishes and the birds. Of course this included the crea- 
tion of the multifarious species of all marine and aerial life, embracing 
the Devonian, the Mesozoic and the Ornithic geological Ages. For the 
life spirit of the earth will not long idly sleep, but on the morning of each 
new JEon seeketh to be clothed anew in the form of living being ; and now 
at the beginning of the fifth day sought life in the robes of the flesh ; 
verily, the first series of the second grand division of the organic age ; one 
of the wonders, nay, miracles of the evolution of time. And the solution 
of the mystery lies in the word "Light," and renovation of the remains of 
the "World" dead! Behold the miracle of the fifth Ghost of the Lord 
when his spirit went forth in the "discovery of God": Bless the name of 
Ithureal, O. ye birds of the air, and 3-e fishes of the sea. 

Through the higher vitalizing function of solar influence, the organic 
age of the planet, on the Call of the morning of the fifth Day of the week 
awoke to real life. The emancipated vegetable species of plants and herbs, 
springing into new life, as it were, awakening from the. slumbers of eternity, 



68 THE SEVEN AGES. 

now moved freely away, creeping on the dry land, or swimming through 
the waters of the ancient planet, or flying fantastically through the 
ethereal firmament : organic experrection ! But then another moon pre- 
cipitated down against the peaceful bosom of the world, and closed the 
fifth chapter of her natural history. The force of the terrible catastrophe 
destroying all forms of being and life ; not to speak of the sinking of con- 
tinents and islands and the elevation of ocean beds. The earth was a 
Mars during a thousand centuries ; and evening and morning were the 
"Friday" of creation's "week." 

The sixth day's work of the Lord consisted in the creation of the 
higher types of life of the animal kingdom; and which proceded 
miraculously from the perished remains of its subordinate division, 
created on the aeonian yesterday of time. Verily the sixth awakening of 
the planet ; when the present and beauteous forms of life and being spring- 
ing into existence reanimated and charmed the face of a desolate world. 
Now the lifeless wastes teemed once more with life renewed ; and the wil- 
derness rejoiced and the desert smiled again. 

Organic life, as we now survey it, enlivening the face of our hopeful 
sphere, roaming over the land, or dwelling in the deepest seas ; man and 
beast, fish and flesh, animal and vegetable, all is, indeed, the grand pro- 
duction of creations, Saturday of time. And begotten, directly from the 
hand of God, on good mother earth, while she is constantly and diligently 
threadng her perilous way onward and upward towards eternity's great 
Throne. And Chaos from beneath is being removed far behind. 

Hear, verily, the true "derivation of species" and the "Decent of Man:" 
The Protoplast of our race, Adam and Eve. were by a special creative act 
of the Spirit of the Lord, made into beings from the lifeless "dust of the 
earth." We and all their lineal descendants until the end of our great 
"Day," or the "End of the World" shall constitute but the timely fulfill- 
mant and integration of the original Species. 

Here let us pause, and for a moment take a prospective view of the still 
inexplicable past and present. And, beholding the state of man situated, 
as he is on the sixth "height" of time, the last and finished work of an 
Omnipotent Creator, might we not exclaim in wonder and astonishment : 
What is man ; what this God-like being, still in the flesh and yet, ordained 
to rule the earth and all things therein? Shall we not cry out with the 
Psalmist : "What is man, O Lord, that thou art mindful of him, or the 
son of man that Thou visitest him?" 

Perhaps, cosmically speaking, the human race is the focalized, glorified 
embodiment of all organic vitality which has as yet transpired on the ter- 
rigenous orb during the entire past, and up to this standard of time. All 
other forms of life are but tributary "purveyors" to this Monarch of the 
earth. He is, indeed, the destined biological reservatoriun ,o re > uve and 
contain all ye life of the earth. Ours is the real harvest of time ; we are 
the favored ones among all the generations of old earth. Bahold, indeed, 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 69 

a race of young "gods ;" for the lives and being of all other generations 
which God created on the earth were all destroyed for ours. But we, if 
we will, may exist and live for aye. 

"Out of the depths!" Unconscious we, not knowing our whence or 
whither. Truly out of the depths we are gathered. Our substantial 
selves are collected from the boundless immensity of the void ; and we are 
of fche inanity with which the void is filled. Chaos, matter and time con- 
verted into spirit and eternity ; the Ionian production of six thousand 
centuries ; and we sail on in the van of the tide ! Thine is a most treacher- 
ous possession, O man ! A most responsible position is ours. We are the 
connecting link b?tween time and eternity ; between the old and the new ; 
between the mortal and the immortal ; between the zion of nature and the 
zion of God. 

Man is originally an antitype of the angels, and made to the likeness of 
God. Consider, if thou canst, the throes and tribulations of nature since 
the world began ; very slow and heavy labors these, which were necessary 
to bring forth this Pet of the earth and "candidate of eternity." The 
weary processes of time ; the groans and bondage of life and death of 
countless millions of creatures ; the weight of life and the pangs of death 
of an hundred million times an hnudred billion times an hundred trillion 
beings ! 

Let us make, at least, a feeble endeavor to grasp an idea of the true 
estimate of the perfection of this "Lord of Creation ;" the final and finished 
work of the Wisdom of heaven on the earth, and brought forth into being 
on the eve of the Sabbath of the Lord's week. "Created a little lower 
than the angels !" Here is a "temple" at once fearful and wonderful and 
beautiful too ; an appropriate residence and sanctuary for the soul divine ; 
a charming vestibule for that great and vivid spirit of life. Then notice 
the form, the motion, the inspiring presence ! The beauty of this my 
sister fills the earth with joy ; for within this fair "mirror" I see the love- 
liest side of life. And my brother is the glory of the Lord God on the 
noble earth. The laughter of their merry voices is the echo of the world's 
great hope, the sweet chorus of old earth's melody, the inspiring psalm of 
the mystic ages resounding on our sphere ; and, from those eyes the spirit- 
within shines forth in love and hate, as it were, an enchantment from the 
depth of the past ; treacherous too as the fountain of time, or the fires of 
the bottomless pit. 

In the congregation and in the assembly, I reflect : Behold here the 
best the earth produceth ; the best what? Frail "vessels" filled with 
"nectar," or something of great price? And, again, I reflect seriously, lest 
at any time the dark enemy of the Lord, who prowleth on the earth, 
jealous of a favor so great, should strike this delicate "casket," and, lo ! 
the fruits of " the earth be spilled and wasted. Or lest it should become 
contaminated with the vile touch of the enemy's hand. Alas for all this 
grandeur and glory should it die and moulder for aye. "Save us O Lord, 



70 THE SEVEN AGES. 

or we perish !" for who but thee can bring us forth unto new life again, 
or wake us from that fearful sleep? 

But to return to the subject again. At the appointed time, on the close 
of the sixth grand JEon, the last of the satellites, and lesser of the "two 
great lights" shall fall from the upper firmament down against the planet, 
when the potency of the shock shall annihilate the generations of the sixth 
day's creation. And evening and morning shall be the sixth day. Now 
behold the work of the sixth Architect of the Lord to the "days" that he 
commissioned his Seven Powers to go out into the antechamber of the 
Void to build the earth and construct the "furniture' therefor. Praise 
the name of the "Lion of the Lord," O ye beasts of the field ; bless the 
name of Arel forever, O ye sons and daughters of men ; praise the Seven 
Spirits of God, all things whom he hath made ! 

But the sanctified portion of the entire race of man (for there is ever a 
pure vein of humanity coursing throughout all the race) shall resiuTect by 
the Power of "the God of the earth"on the morning of the great Sabbath, 
or the last and holy day of the week. And the Lord shall rest on that 
day, for no new creations shall his Spirits bring forth ; as all his works 
shall be finished on the close of the sixth day. 

"So the heavens and earth were finished and the furniture of them. 
And on the seventh day the Lord ended his works which he had done, 
and he blessed the seventh day and sanctified it ; because in it he had rested 
from all his works which God created and made." The earth shall be a 
Venus and a Paradise on the "seventh day, "and the whole time of the 
"Millennium" shall be equal to a million years. And the Saints whose 
number is myriads shall inherit the future earth and in that "day" shall 
God find rest and glory on the ancient planet. Glorious is the work of 
Him "who is like to God;" the Warrior of Heaven ! Bless the name of 
"Michael," O ye Saints of God. The history of the future planet during 
that last great day is briefly disclosed and recorded in the twentieth 
chapter of the Apocalypse ; and all the mysterious annals of the earth^cos- 
mic and spiritual generationtfare written in the Bible ; that inspired Book 
of books. At the close of that last and greatest of creation's ineffable Days, 
the worn out planet shall fall to the Sun and become consumed in the 
fervor of the heat of that fiery Throne ; and evening and morning shall close 
the JEon of the Seventh Day. 

THEORY X. 

THE PROBLEM OF CREATION. 

That the material Universe is a Transfiguration from the Essential Ruins of Angelic 
Spirits, which fell from Heaven during eternity's past and were destroyed. 

Visible creation is a glorification, or we might call it a "resurrection" of 
the remains of Extinct Spirits or fallen Angels, who during bygone ages 
of eternity rebelled against the will of the Omnipotent Being, and were 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 71 

hurled inro everlasting destruction. Which destruction consisted in an 
utter annihilation of their existence of beings. Their identity is forever 
lost : and whatever hap may betide their ashes, their sentence of death is 
for eternity Aye, from eternity to eternity, their forms or faces shall 
ne'er be seen in heaven again: for their empty thrones shall be refilled 
by other "Lights". 

But from their wonted ashes, the Almighty Power doth ever bring forth 
creation new, and forever he maketh all things new. All life proceedeth 
from Him who is the fountain and builder of life ; and whatever virtue is 
in matter, whatever properties or qualities it possesses, such all emanated 
from heaven and from Him who inspired its existence. 

The cause of Angelic downfall is attributable according to sacred scrip- 
tures, to pride and spiritual fornication. Their state was exceeding 
bright and luring when, growing proud, they transgressed the cause of 
the immutable God. Then the All-powerful banished them from high 
heaven's imperial vault and the holy Presence, for heaven brooks not any- 
thing denied. And falling the sevenfold heights, the ruins of their angelic 
essence filled the empty void beneath, and the smoke of their woe swelled 
the depths, and the depth under depth ; the chambers of the great, great 
dead ! 

Love eternal became eternal hate , and they would not repent or yield 
till life itself was transformed into death. Thus the seraphic nature and 
transcendent splendor of the contumely blest changed into hideous dis- 
order and shapeless death. O, this was the direst calamity that could be- 
fall any being ; an eternal woe of woes. From pole to pole of boundless 
space the throes of pain and grief arose and no respite could be found. 
But the thunders of hell awoke and echoed across the deep like the voice 
of murmuring destiny counting the ages of despair. 

But even in such pimishment and such torment the indomitable hate of 
celestial Dragons would yield not, nor their thirst for revenge become sub- 
dued until their radiating forms, as it were, reduced to nothingness ; for 
hate triumphed over death in the evil ones, until the sentence of eternal 
satisfaction was fulfilled. 

How shall we mourn for these, the disobedient ; the bright ones, who 
went into destruction of old, slain by the sword of God? What num- 
bers shall we sing; what shall the lamentation be? O, how shall we com- 
miserate the unhappy dead? 

How, when on that day ion was, when the sword of God was 

rife in I dune a on high, and the Terrors of heaven were slain ? How, 
when Lucifer the beautiful pleaded full of hope, but his arguments 
failed? Then, they the mighty on: s ; th sorrowful, went down into the 
deepest part of the depths ! 

They went down in the haste of despair, their train headed by a dead 
angel ; and they made for him a bed in the bottom of the void. And they 



72 THE SEVEN AGES. 

bore their shame with him that went into the unhallowed deep, all slain 
by the sword of God. 

Their armies around about them ; chariots and riders, powers and do- 
minions, cohorts and vultures of heaven. And the smoke of the wars of 
the unholy stretched away to the endless North, and they sleep 
in the silence of death, slain by the invincible sword. 

Whom didst thou excel in glory when the sword was given, O thou who 
was once so bright ! thy troops yet gilded with heaven's light? But they 
departed and returned not ; the lamented ; for they sleep in the graves of 
eternity's dead. 

How shall we sing to them, the lost angels, and their untimely multi- 
tudes of woe ; the ambitious ones : when the listening wilds caught the 
murmurs of their weeping, and e'en heaven was disconsolate that such 
should be. 

Their graves are at the bottom of the void, and their fallen hosts around 
them ; the hopeless ; but they sleep the sleep that knows no waking, 
for they were slain by the eternal sword. 

Great chiefs, strong warriors, whose arms defended heaven in other 
days ere the foundation of the sun ; but they transgressed, and their scar- 
let thrones vanished like the clouds of the morning. 

Mephistopheles and Beelzebub, the elders, enemies to purity and light, 
and ancient foes to holy peace ; Moloch and Mammon and Asmodeus and 
Azazel and Satan, arch- slanderers of virtue and truth, who warred against 
God in heaven ; but they went into the depths of old and their thunders 
are silent for aye. 

Woe, who shall threaten the Omnipotent? Shall they frighten the 
King of endless peace ? Avaunt ! ye clouds of mutiny ; shame shall not 
mar the light of heaven, So, they are vanished into darkness and obliv- 
ion's night ; the unrepented ; they were consumed by a burning sword. 

Oounsellers of strife, who breathed defiance in heaven; mighty spirits, 
arch-angelic chiefs, frightful kings, majesties of iniquity, thrones of hate, 
tyrants of eternity, serpents of uncouth fame ; they, who questioned the 
authority of God in the day they fell, and forever they are not. 

They went into the everlasting depths to rest in the bosom of the void ; 
the rebellious ones ; the ruthless, mighty ones of old ; and their carcasses 
swelled infinity's limitless bounds of space, till the bursting regions 
groaned with the burden of eternity's slain. 

But we shall not further dwell on the woes of heaven's exiles ; nor 
on the torments of hell ; nor on the reproach of the damned ; nor on the 
eternal sword, nor on the rebuke of the Lord. No more lament for the 
dead who return not again, nor o'er wounds that cannot be healed. Re- 
joice in the unerring thrones 'mid heaven's unshaken walls. Glory to 
God in the highest heavens forever undisturbed. 

Now, what is the consequence of spiritual dissolution? The consequence 
of spirit destruction, or the "Second Death" is that Force is divorced from 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 73 

Form ; substance sundered from its mold, when either infinite quality in 
itself becomes an absolute nonentity. For what is form without substance? 
Nothing. What is matter without form? Nothing. Force has no power of 
itself without form, neither has form any power without force. One cannot 
exist without the other. But the union of the two produceth existence, 
i. e., all tangible existence. The happy union of the two ineffable qualities 
causeth the creation of all real matter. Undoubtedly, either one of these 
attributes of nature is logically greater than positive nothingness ; yet, 
neither of them taken alone is as great as a substance. Not any more, for 
example, than that a circle may be regarded as a substance, or a motion may 
be considered as matter. But motion in a circle is unalterably the result 
of the existence of matter, for an "orbit" cannot exist without a planet. 
Therefore, are nature's separated Poles, to us, a nihility ; a non-existence ; 
or rather an incomprehensible, intangible, unsubstantial entity. 

So, the spirit natures of the rebel angels thus dissolved, their destruction 
filled the depths with the blasted ruins of fallen gods. Behold, now have 
we arrived, in the discussion, at the all-producing cause and origin of the 
universal atomic element, the derivative source aud fountain-head of 
all material Creation ! The rare and bright essence of the extinct spirit 
beings actually dissolved and expanded into the dualistic, ethereal element 
of space. 

But the Living God remembered the ashes of the cold and silent dead, 
and out of the smoke of hell in the measureless abyss he kindled life anew. 
Note the solution of the prodigy ! The "Fire" of the Living Spirit of the 
Lord God Eternal pervaded the passive depths, and the hold of the living 
dead sprang forth into new form and life. The ruins of the celestial 
Catastrophe broke forth from its awful bondage, and the birth became a 
new and glorified creation ; for from the debris of that heaven -shaking 
wreck the universe was built. "Behold," said the Lord, "I make all things 
new. ' ' 

Material existence as we now behold it, so surpassingly beautiful and 
grand, filling the heights and depths with its light, circles and spheres con- 
stitutes the sublime highway on which Death and Darkness travel re- 
turning back to Life and Light. Behold an hieroglyphic of eternity's res- 
toration, and the vision restored ! Numberless new-born worlds rushing 
into being and sweeping along in their stupendous paths through the 
heavens are naught less than the resuscitated ruins of infernal Dragons. 
Or, as it were, redeemed Cherubs liberated from oblivion's bottomless 
Hell. And their folding* spiral orbits are, indeed, steps upward, "from 
what hights fallen," to regain their native seats. 

Wilt thou not accept it, O, prudent Theologian, that the solar worlds 
were once living seraphim, or that the substance of tin; earth once formed 
a Lucifer bright? And, yet, thou must take, it for granted, if thou credit 
revelations word, that angels rebelled against the God and Maker, and 



74 THE SEVEN AGES. 

fell and are destroyed, Now, where are the ruins of those seditious Ones, 
and where the places which they filled ! 

There arc within the universal law two grand highways, or semi-circles 
of the one eternal way. One is from Life down to Death, and the other 
from Death up to Life. The head of the first is the Living Being ; the 
head of the other is the universal dead being. One is the living God ; the 
second is the dead Devil. One is living Peace and the brightness and glory 
thereof ; the other the smoke of revolt and the desolate clouds of death. 
One dwells above wrapped in unapproachable fire ; the holy One ; the just 
One ; the other is destroyed and cast beneath ; the false one ; the impious ; 
because of his fell attempts. That is except the Satans who are already 
judged but the time of whose end was not yet come. 

There is, therefore, in all existence but one living All-powerful Being; 
the "I am who am," and all the living are in Him and of Him. And 
whenever subdeities oppose the Omnipotent he thence hurls them down 
the cliff of creation into nothingness ; ideal execution ! And He standeth 
alone forever. "Hear, O, Israel, the Lord thy God is one God; and him 
alone shalt thou adore." 

Who will take the dimensions of the Lord or measure the magnitude of 
his throne? Who will say to his power; here is thy limit, or there, and 
pass not certain bounds? Shall the mighty dead rise up and say to the 
Lord: thy time has come? Who will circumscribe the Throne of God or 
measure with a line its amplitude of fire ; since the circumference of His 
chariot wheel would make an orbit for a sphere? And the thoughts of 
his awful judgments doth linger in my brain; and I said: "Who is like 
to thee among the strong, O, Lord," who overthrodest celestial empires 
and haughty powers from on high, and filledest the unsounded void with 
the spoils of their empty thrones strewn beneath thy feet ! 

But this visible creation of matter which we hear, see and feel is not 
necessarily an everlasting, permanent existence. It is liable to appear 
at any time during Revolutions Empyrean, and is again equally liable at 
the end of a certain period to become extinct. The ^3t!on of matter, or base 
creation, and the time and times of its duration is but a single cycle, or an 
instant in the vast interminable Age of ages. Its existence or nonexistence 
depends solely on the stability or nonstability of the infinitude of celes- 
tial Agencies reigning in the Kingdom of the self existent Being, who is 
the Soul of the universe and fills eternity without end. All depends on 
the Godlike prerogative of angelic freewill. 

Obviously, a mighty portion of the residue mysterious of the solar uni- 
verse has become assimilated into the production and ordination of a 
spiritual Throne in the form of the Sun. And the fixed stars, likewise, 
are Thrones, all told. Perhaps the entropy of the solar system is, at pres- 
ent, quite equally balanced ; one half within and the other half without the 
Throne. It is further probable that our sun has by no means, as yet, 
reached its maximum capacity. That great sphere is constantly growing 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 75 

by the periodic acquisition of new planetary systems, and may eventually 
increase its present volume by itself many fold; and, that, before the 
present contingency of the fmid of solar space becomes quite absorbed, 
and render the pile so large ! 

Even so may not the matter aud source say of the entire universe thus 
concentrate and collect at the region of its own great Center, and there 
form an immensely greater Orb? Nay, may not the Universe of uni- 
verses itself integrate into a most stupendous, saphire Sphere ; and all 
creation become beatified and perfected into the everlasting spiritual, and 
forever reign in bliss within that all-containing throne? 

Truly, is the universe a burning monument of shame, of eternal laws 
broken, and a sad betrayal of holy trust. A standing evidence of battles 
of heaven ; of arch-angelic rage, and celestial catastrophes. 'Tis the work 
of spiritual cremation, and the awful pyre ! But the work of eternal re- 
do mation is entirely gratis on the part of the Lord, for what does he owe 
to the dead? What does he owe to those once raging enemies of all that 
is good, or to the ashes of the reprobate who wantonly squandered their 
existence, and wasted their substance in the womb of hell? 

The divine object of creation is to raise up new beings that they might 
refill the empty seats of the fallen, and, thereby share in the Lord and in 
the superabundance of his glory. Yes, verily, the end of all creation 
might be eternal joy. Yet, again, that all depends, it depends on the 
supreme prerogative of Free-will of all intelligent beings, from man even 
to the highest arch-angel. Each capable being must sustain his own 
glory. 

Again, the divine purpose of this visible creation of matter is like to pur- 
chasing a new claim for use, or obtaining a new field for activity, wherein 
a treasure to seek. Behold, this material part is a thing only to be used 
as a medium between and betwixt the Eternities ; and then to be immedi- 
ately discarded, and like a worn out garment cast away. Con- 
sider the beauty of the morning and the charms of the evening so fair. 
O, the beauty of the nioniing and the charms of the waning day ! Yet all 
these things, O Man. are but a vision; yet, noticej^the perfection thereof. 

But now sine; 1 earth's day has been reared so grandly, and night's 
shadows have become so attenuated, canst thou not tell whence the day 
was built up, or where the kingdom of the shadows retreated? Lo, these 
are the proceeds of the labors of the Lord; permanent work that is done. 
Hieroglyphics these, or as it were, handwriting of the Lord which portend 
that oblivion's night shall yet entirely pass away, and, likewise, the 
shadowy earth that sprang out of night. But the charms and the virtue 
of the evening and morning shall forever live. The gradual transforma- 
tion of night into day is a growing evidence of the Wasted and Deserted 
from the lowe>r cL < p vi t ascending in awful haste and Titan-like strength, 
upwards to heaven stationed in the highest heights. And, now, is our 
faithful earth risen to well in sight of that "beautiful shore," for her 



76 THE SEVEN AGES. 

"winters of abeyance" are nigh past; she is destined soon to reach the 
springtime of that great and glorious year. All hail glorious Spring ! 

The visible universe is, indeed, a living thing, possessing all species of 
of life ; spiritual, organic, hylozoic or otherwise ; for death and its dead are, 
alone, forever and utterly invisible and inept. Creation is an embryo spirit 
of incessant and intense activity. In fact, matter is the state of Chaos, and 
Chaos is the rudimentary form of life. Creation is a great furnace heated 
by the fires of destruction and consuming and converting matter and all 
things into real spirit : a mighty crucible of fire of which pure spirit is the 
refined gold. Such are the perpetual workings of the Divine Energy, 
and the uni verse is but a demonstration of His wills ; aye, an expression 
of his power, forever fathomless, and mysterious still ! 

In the astonishment of transporting sublimity, we must still and again 
exclaim : What these winders in the heavens above and these ever fresh 
delights on the earth beneath ! What the unerring mystery of those cos- 
mic whirlpools of fire matter ; suns set at a distance so great ? Are these 
spheres of universal illumination, or are they far off hells glowing and seeth- 
ing and destined to demolish and swallow up all things ? Or are they 
revelations of glory beamed afar ? Whose movements are like the jour- 
neys' of the everlasting, and their orbits, as it were, the orbits 
of interminable ages. Who are they that sitteth thereon, and when 
their exalted seats established? Verily, those bright wonders are the 
blissful Seats of the universal Majesties. And the sun is the Throne 
of our God, and the palace of the kingdom of the sun. Within that stu- 
pendous glowing Orb the Living Monarch dwells ! 'Tis the "Father's" 
House where the many mansions be." Within that empyrean of solar 
glory, the most recent revolt known in Revelation was the famous fall of 
Lucifer. 

And those swift-flying heat spheres, bred by the illumination of the 
suns; "Flying Rolls;" Heralds of the depths. Explain the mystery of 
their coming and going; their cause and end. Whence are they? What, 
these world-formations and world-extinctions? Whence, this world-build- 
ing and world destroying ? And the purpose of this periodic wholesale 
life and death? Is it not nature's own effort to regain what was lost? to 
achieve Life through the fatalities, and the many portals of death? Is it 
not the repeated and continued resurrection of the dead infinities, with 
planets as common carriers? Worlds emptying into suns? 'Tis the labors 
of the Great Restoration ; the Restoration of the wastes of the fires of 
eternity. But all is so marvelous and terrible and yet so beautiful and 
hopeful ! Huge, unwieldy dimensions on one hand, coursing along with 
reckless force and speed ; the machinery of the gods ! And on the other 
hand, a perfection unto life. Behold, here, the facilities foi- fh 3 deliver- 
ance of the ashes of the mighty slain; and the pulley - : ■:>£ ill .s uni verse 
strain with the draught of the giant dead. 

And those invisible, winding streams; ethereal whirlpools of space ; 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 77 

9 

rivers of universal transparency current in the ocean of the void; motor - 
powers of the wheels of creation conveying matter and all things onward 
and upward with tremendous carrying power: Whence are they? These 
are perpetual rivers filled with the cause of life, welling up from the gulf 
of hell and oblivion's profoundest sleep. Lethean fountains, these, gush- 
ing up from dead seas, where eternal sorrows lie. buried hi sweet forgetful - 
ness forever and ever. 

THEORY XI. 

NE PLUS ULTRA. 

That the infinite Hieroglyphics of the material Universe are visible Archetypes, or 
Prefigurations of Creative Ideas ever existent in the Eternal Mind. 

Regarding this and also the theory next previous, it is true that ancient 
Philosophers had embryo glimpses of the true light. Plato taught among 
other things that visible Creations were formed out of pre-existent amor- 
phous material ; and that the patterns and works thereof are moulded 
after eternal ideas ever existent in the Divine Mind. We cull the follow- 
ing quotation from Webster's International Dictionary. 

1 'Plato believed God to be an infinitely wise, just, and powerful Spirit ; 
and also that He formed the visible universe out of pre-existent amor- 
phous matter, according to perfect patterns of ideas eternally existent in 
His own mind. Philosophy he considered as being a knowlege of the 
true nature of things, as discoverable in those eternal ideas after which all 
things were fashioned. In other words, it is knowlege of what is eternal, 
exists necessarily, and is unchangeable ; not of the temporary, the depend- 
ent, and changeable ; and of course it is not obtained through the senses ; 
neither is it the product of the understanding, which concerns itself only 
with the variable and the transitory ; nor is it the result of experience and 
observation ; but it is the product of our reason, which as partaking of 
the divine nature, has innate ideas resembling the eternal ideas of God. 
By contemplating these innate ideas, reasoning about them, and compar- 
ing them with their copies in the visible universe, reason can attain the 
true knowledge of things which is called philosophy. Plato's professed 
followers, the Academicans the New Platonists, differed considerably 
from him, yet are called Platonists." — Murdock. 

When Creation appeared there appeared also an ideographic Emblem of 
the living thoughts of God, for we behold in all the Universe naught but 
the characters of the handwriting of the Lord. His "works" are written 
in symbols and seasons and signs. The universe is indeed, a rising em- 
blem of Life ; and its Motions and Circles and Spheres are "Characters 
Proper." Behold the Chirography of the heavens, and the Tablets of the 
earth ; symbols of Divine Ideas ever present \ everywhere written, like hier- 
oglyphics on a rock. A gnostic science for interpretation. These are signs 
of the living Force investing matter ; life veins electrifying the inanimate. 
These figures, forms, shapes etc., indicate the manner of the vital action, 
by which the element of life pervades the regions of death. 

These divine conceptions arc engrossed ill everlasting though ever- 



78 THE SEVEN AGES. 

t 
changing phantoms of color, shape, size, substance. A protean scroll of 
delphic lines, and of lines between the lines. In these is the story told, 
how the forsaken depths became pregnant, and how the earth came forth 
from the bosom of Chaos. How heaven redeemed the inanities and 
Powers that once were. How all things shall yet be recovered and 
brought back. How the remains of the lost angels shall be recalled back 
to light. 

Here is nature's "Rosetta Stone :" Decipher that, it is intelligent enough 
withal, and thou shalt have the key to unlock the secrets of nature and 
expomid the problem of Creation. For note ; as by Amphion's lute the 
city of Thebes was built ; so the universe — as if the Lord were wont for- 
sooth, to show his power in his works, — sprang into being by the music of 
the flutes of the God. Behold the signs of the reviving strains. 

Nature is a book, or a volume written in figures and symbols and mystic 
signs. Open the ponderous tome and read therein the Lore of the Lord, 
and thou shalt see treasures of knowledge inexhaustible, and wonders that 
will refresh thy soul. Behold the hieroglyphics of the clouds and the 
shapes and forms they assume ; mock thrones of fallen gods and their be- 
ligerant thunders, but they became thrones of the beasts of the field. For 
these winged "horses" of the firmament are but fleeting remnants of old 
Neptune's torn banner, and their course is to the ends of the earth. The 
winds are the song of their shadows and their thunders, the warning of 
hell. 

Behold the hieroglyphics carved in the face of the earth ; demarkations 
on the surface of the globe. The shores, the rivers, the solemn plains, the 
mountains grand! These are inroads of force and time invading the 
realms of primeval night. The valleys low, the hills, the ranges trend ; 
characters of eternity sculptured in time, for the earth is a weatherbeaten 
rock. 

Behold the form and features of every creature that hath life. These 
are characters describing the more recent and active conquests of creative 
Light ; for so much is death and chaos conquered and redeemed by the 
power of vital light. In these we behold the vanguard of life and the 
front ranks in the rising realms of creation's work. Nature is but a per- 
petual process of Life moulting from Death. 

Behold the chirography of the immortal heavens ; the embossed ' 'firma- 
ment ;" fires of Olympus, Empyrean ! Petrified Cities of everlasting gold 
whose ample streets are chasms of space with shores most broad and deep ; 
umbilical centers of the universe reared amid the womb of the dread 
abyss. Showers of suns, and blissful thrones of Peaceful Hosts, whence 
hostile powers are fled. And that Galaxy of pale and distant light is the 
confluence of rivers of suns : Thrones forever set ! 

The number and variety of these prefigurations stamped on the face of 
all nature is infinitely beyond reckoning ; and the possible differences 
of their mutable variations and shades, or the homologous increments of 



THE ORGANIC AGE. 79 

their fluxions are infinitesimals. There are, however, three prorninent 
symbolical manifestations in all matter and force ; namely : space, circles 
and spheres. Space being limitless or boundless is an emblem of infinity, 
and constitutes a room for infinite being to fill. Circles being endless are 
symbols of eternity, and their gohig is also their returning. Spheres are 
antitypes of perfect symmetry, and the form of the Thrones of the Supreme 
Being. Also is motion an emblem of constant force and power. But 
Light is an emblem of the perfection of the existence of matter. The 
Sun is the most manifest of all emblems, and is the emblem of the end 
and accomplishment of all matter, force and form. Yes, that mighty 
luminary is in itself a revelation of spirit power : so small and yet so large, 
so near and yet so far ! 

Creation is a great Scroll, or a volume like a "Living Creature" infold- 
ing itself ; a bqok written within and without. And in that book is there 
written the mysteries of life and death, and the name of the Lord God 
Almighty. 

The name of the Lord is written in all his works either in the heavens 
or in the heaven of heavens ; and on the earth and in regions under the 
earth. His name is stamped on his Throne in characters of light, and on 
the earth his "footstool" in the symbols of day and night. And in the 
sea and the things that dwell therein ; and under the earth in portends of 
dismay. All these things are attestations, or visions of His name and the 
names of His works. 

The name of the Lord is written in the clouds in storms and tempests, 
and they rove about the firmament and call His name in troubled tones. 

The name of the Lord is written within the earth in her glowing bowels 
of metal fire ; treasures of unvalued worth most bright and rare. And 
they that dwell therein may complete the value of the walls of the "pit." 

And on the ancient rocks ; girders of the terrestrial frame that lie be- 
neath and rib the ponderous orb. And on the perpetual hills Jehovah's 
name is writ of yore. And on the mountain's pile, most venerable and 
tall : chimneys of vulcans forge that rear their sooty heads above the clouds 
and tempest's rage; zones above the firmament and above the lightuiug's 
scathe. But these, forsooth, are sears of time and world- wounds. With 
great rage they crumble down for their age is very great, "and the hills 
of the earth are bowed down with the journeys of His eternities." 

The name of the Lord is inscribed on the face of the ample globe in its 
fountains and rivers and streams, and these sinuous configurations are the 
coursing life-veins of the thirsty land ; and the waters of the sparkling 
brook doth murmur His holy name. 

The name of the Creator is indited in the great waters of the earth 
which gird the globe from pole to pole. Behold in this palpable and 
secondary "deep,** the concentrated essence of the void; the beginning in 
rerdi NATURA of ereation. And now this visible abyss "doth rage 
and swell and foam to be exalted with the threatening clouds;" then, 



SO THE SEVEN AGES. 

anon, a murmuring calm o'ercomes the deep ; a heavy sigh ; an ocean's 
prayer. What, the secret of thy murmurings, O lost angel of the sea? 
Who, tell us, are locked in thy bosom's keep? What legions hast thou 
bound in thy turbulent paradise of shade? Speak! Who hast thou in 
charge, O daughter of the deep? 

The name of the Lord was inscribed in the empty countenance of the 
vast and hollow regions of boundless space, and lo, a transfiguration ! A 
universe of death sprang into being, and life and beauty filled the wreck 
with gems of living fire. 

The name of the Living God is written on Israel, the Bride of the Son, 
and thou shall yet rise up and ascend into everlasting joy, O Israel, be- 
cause thou hast that name. The departed just are not dead but sleeping, 
and like the Cedars of Lebanon they shall one day ascend out of the earth : 
Jerusalem unto life ! O, my soul is filled with ecstasy at the tidings of the 
holy canticle ; for old Death shall then be robbed of his prize. 

The name of the Lord is emblazoned on the moon ; a fatal sign ; and on 
the stars ; bright burning seas of spirit flame ; and on the sun in charac- 
ters of burnished fire, and its fearful splendor proclaims His wonderous 
power. All things of earth shall vanish and fade away, but the City of 
God and solar Citadel shall stand unmoved for aye. 

The token of the Deity is seen in everything that blows and blooms ; in 
the trees and flowers and forests fair ; in the grass and verdant fields of 
spring ; and the beauty of the rose declares His praise. 

His name is stamped on the form and face of "every creature that hath 
life." On the great whales, and the "finny drove," and the monsters of 
the foaming brine. And they evince their joy as they roam and gambol 
in the shiny deep. And on the fowls of the air His wisdom is seen in their 
brilliant plumes. In screams the raven prays for food, and the songs 
of the wild birds proclaim His praise. 

That name is covenanted in the lion's strength and uttered in his cry, 
and the beasts of the forests tremble when they hear the roar of the 
desert king. And on the ox and horse the Creator's name is writ, 
and their honest faces are emblems of trust. 

The name of the Lord is written on the forms and faces of the sons and 
daughters of men, and the name of the Lord is Love. 



END OF THE THIRD AGE. 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 



THEORY I. 

VISION OF THE VOLUMES. 

TJuit the Plutonic Age of Creation consists in the Solid form of Celestial Spheres, 
existing in Suns, Planets, Moons Asteroids, Stars, Comets etc 

We shall now open the folds of the fourth creation and therein behold 
visions of marvels and wonders and signs. 

This is the Age of solid or permanent creation ; spheres, volumes, globes, 
great parcels of the handiwork of God. Behold the sun, the moon, the 
stars, radiant orbs which fill the heights and depths; and the heights above 
the heights, and the depths below the depths. But physically speaking, 
these cosmic structures are universal Tombs ; living symbols of defunct 
ages, or substantial monuments of life, organic that has been ; for the solid 
universe is a pile raised from the wreck of universal death. Though spir- 
itually speaking these orbs are the terrible ashes of Infinity, dead. And 
the suns are Thrones of Omnipotence reared from the wreck of worlds, 
and they march in dominant state through the streets of the immortal 
heavens, whose journeys, uranian are the roll of eternities. 

And I beheld, as it were, a vision of the volumes at the hour of Creation's 
dawn, and the vision spread out in panoramic view above in the firma- 
ment. And I understood that it was Creation new-born and 'twas filled 
with flying spheres. And I viewed the spheres as they issued Titan-like 
and in awf ul haste up out of the borders of space ; and like ' 'fiery steeds they 
shunned the goal with rapid wheels," and hastened up towards the light ; 
and their motions were circles and their paths were ladders of light. 
These were visions of reformed Cherubim rescued from the infinite bonds. 
And they flew in countless numbers like sparks from oblivion's pit. They 
are emblems of the designs of (rod ; sparks from the inscrutable Forge. 

And they ascend like thinking beings filled with great joy that their 



82 THE SEVEN AGES. 

redemption was at hand, for they were visions of resurrections arising 
from the fathomless gorge of everlasting night. Like imprisoned seraphs 
freed, they mounted on wings of gladness in hope to be restored on high 
again, and to be reunited ; for unity is the coveted fulfillment of creation's 
restoration, and all creation languishes for undivided bliss. And the eman- 
cipated volumes clomb the heights directing their course towards those 
eternal "Ports" of light and life called Suns, but they were only return- 
ing home and scaling the heights and lights from whence they fell ! 

And I beheld the issuing vision expand; and, expatiating itself, it 
broadened to greater and greater heights and lengths, till it formed a 
silvered arc across the face of heaven's great deep, and it hung on the 
brow of night. Now this is the plan on which the universe was built 
according to the designs of the divine Architect ; towit : There were sums 
studded and strewn around and throughout the vision of splendor, and 
they were like sands of jasper strewn on eternity's strand. And they 
formed like a flood or a torrent of sums; "a multitude which no man 
could number" and their shining host illuminated the veil of night, ex- 
cept one, the least remote, that port of ours, whose glory enlighteneth the 
earth and formed the day. 

These chariots of Omnipotence are creation's lamps, and are filled with 
hosts of spirit Wonders ! They were the remotest sights in the vision. 
Indeed, their unapproachable splendor was very far off ; as they were 
bodies of the largest magnitudes and breadth. They illuminated the uni- 
verse by the power of the glory of the greatness of their size. From 
these glowing Orbs there proceeded much light and heat ; the elements 
of life ; for the suns are living Thrones of fire. And great cosmic thun- 
derings of destroyed spirits resounded from the Thrones, and flames of 
lightning and burning spirits of hell. And the periodic times of these 
most fearful volumes are the orbits of the years of God ! 

And there were worlds, as it were, suspended around about the Thrones, 
and vigorously winding their way upwards unto the Mercy Seats, situated 
on the summits of the void. Of which Seats, these lesser bodies were 
tributaries or beginnings, ushering from the ramparts of the depths, 
and ripening unto the suns. Hosts crowding into the Hosts ! Creations 
these, wherein grew the rudiments of the everlasting Powers. Spinning 
orbs, where light and dark, day and night divided the time, and spirits 
were born through the tribulation of death. On these "baby" spheres, 
too, there issued the lightnings of transient spirits, and voices and thun- 
ders and the sound of earthquakes ; and their motions and marches were 
divisions and subdivisions of time. And the duration of these swinging 
"pendulums" of the never-ceasing Hours were regulated according to the 
time of the Infinite Years. 

Then, again, there were moons playing about the outer worlds ; pages 
of world life ; for the ages and times and a30ns of a world were computed 
according to the number and order of those disastrous and fitful "signs." 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 83 

And the era of each several aeon was the distance between these changing 
ensigns of destiny. 

And there were still other uncouth bodies, or unaccountable corusca- 
tions in the vision, which at times came hurriedly into the systems like 
spectral messengers up from the tombs of the gods. These rushed in with 
celestial dispatch and menacing speed even to the great, shining Centers : 
deputation to the Tlirones from the forsaken bounds ! And then they 
were off again and away unto outer night. These nebulous volumes were 
called Comets, and are, in fact, spectral shadows of demolished worlds, or 
the ghastly remnants of their wrecked remains. 

And I beheld like rings of sands, or universal waste scattered around at 
the foot of the suns and also around the planets. Remains of catastro- 
phisnis these, or cosmic debris of worlds desolated on the plains of time. 

And my soul was transported at the sight of the vision, that it was a 
spectacle most grand. It was a vision of the creation of the multitudinous 
City of the universal God of gods ; and the worlds sprang into being and 
arose 'neath the glory of His smile. A vision of the lost powers; the ir- 
reverend of eternity reclaimed and called back, and the Chaos of the 
Dead being re-crystalized into real existence and life. For creation was 
born on the day soever when His mandates of ordination went forth to 
reclaim the fallen and overthrown, and to summons the dead to life. 
And I saw time that it was filled "with great things, and abounded in 
marvels, for creation is a wonder ! 

And a stream of music went out from the midst of the vision, and the 
voice of thanksgiving and praise and a harmony most complete ; such that 
charmed death to life and bade Creation wake. 

THEORY II. 

PLUTONIC MATTER. 

That the Molecules in Celestial Spheres Are Mieroeosmie Vortices, in Sympathetic 
Rotary Motion with the Great Sphere Itself. 

The Plutonic Age may be regarded as the fourth branch of existence in 
the order of creation. It is the age of unipolar or permanent matter, 
such as earth, rock, metal, etc., and is embodied, chiefly, in the solid 
formation of all celestial spheres. 

As the organic is the Age of life, so the Plutonic is the universal Age of 
death. The constituent matter of the great pyrogenous age contains no 
form of life, except what might be called a certain hylozoic activity. 
Neither can it become converted back or rejuvenated into organic exist- 
ence again, nor into any of the previous conditions of matter or sources 
from which its origin was derived. For it has passed through those sev- 
eral portals once, and in nature there is no returning. King Pluto's is, at 
once and forever a reign over the kingdom of organic death, and the 
grand period of that most silent reign is like unto the everlasting. 



S4 THE SEVEN AGES. 

The instance of a being's life, for comparison, or the little time of one's 
existence is, to us, very finite and brief ; while the time of the existence of 
any portion of solid matter is apparently of immeasurable duration, 
practically imperishable or, as it were, invulnerable to the contests of 
Time or the wounds of the Saturnian sword. And the moment of a per- 
son's life or that of any temporal being, when compared with the times 
and eternities of solid matter, is very short indeed, even like the flitting of 
a shadow or the passing of a specter, which now appeareth and then is not? 

The solid matter composing the terrestrial globe, if not acted on by the 
forces of any exterior agency might, for argument, last forever. Concrete 
matter is practically indestructible, for here are nature's Poles petrified 
together, and its diatoms cannot be dissolved. Neither can it wear out ; 
it cannot be dissolved into water, nor changed back into the primitive 
"ethereal" again. There is no going back in nature; progress is the law 
of all things and creation is advancing into something new forever. Con- 
sequently, any metaformation of the fourth Age which shall inevitably 
transpire through the evolution of time must necessarily be in some other 
direction than that of retracing steps. There must be some other avenue 
of exit, and the solution of the mystery lies in the fact that plutonic mat- 
ter is perpetually being transformed into the veritable element of heat, by 
the force of intense pressure at the interior regions of all celestial spheres. 
The great Plutonic Age is thus transfused and passes into the Fifth Ex- 
istence or the Age of Heat. 

Plutonic matter, in either the aqueous or the igneous solution, consists 
of exceedingly small vortical systems or molecules, each rotating on an 
axis of heat, which axes are the primigenious points of the subsequent 
heat age. These minute, invisible, universal "pyrites" of matter are, as 
aforesaid, composed of the atomic minims of space, — positive and negative 
— fused or fusing together, and initiated through the agency of the pre- 
ceding organic age. During the entire era of plutonic existence these in- 
finitely small systems continue to grow and develop by the requisition of 
numberless additional minims, and the gradual integration of these into 
the focal centers. Thus the molecule in its process of development actu- 
ally grows denser and smaller, and in its evolutionary course of progress 
passes into and successively forms a part of each and every mode and con- 
stitution of plutonic matter from the rarest to the densest form. 

At length their mission of coherent matter being consummated, and the 
period of vortical perfection being finally accomplished, whence, from the 
densest condition of which matter is capable of entering, and at the inside 
surfaces of cosmic spheres, the constituent molecule resolves itself into 
and unites with its neighbors in forming a dense, continuous, imponder- 
able, subtle fluid ; and from thence passes out in the form of heat. 

In conclusion of this theory it might be well to offer ilie following 
hypothetical and constructive analysis of plutonic matter : That, for illus- 
tration, the solid earth is a great globe made up of molecules or minute 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 85 

"stars" whose orbits are the infinite circumference of the orb itself, their 
periodic time being twenty-four hours. That the rotary motion of these 
exquisite systems is from east to west, i. e., identical with that of the 
earth, and, also, with the motion of each and every member and vortex of 
the solar system. That the imipoles of each molecular axis are north and 
south — the positive pole north and the negative counterpart south ; each 
positive pole attracting the negative pole of its adjacent neighbor, and 
vice versa, the negative force magnetizing the positive end of its neighbor 
molecule. That it is the ultimate fusion of these contingent "poles" that 
result in the generation of heat, and that the polar magnetism and co- 
hesion of the great globe itself is the aggregate result of the polar affinity 
of all the molecular systems entering into the mighty structure. 

It is further demonstrable that the current of space descending and en- 
tering into the planet passes in on the east side of the spinning molecules, 
while the countercurrent of heat exuding from the interior of the globe 
passes out on the west side of each molecule. According to this ideal ar- 
rangement there can, then, be no cosmic friction or obstructing agency 
existing between the elements of matter and the forces of space. 

THEORY III. 

CONSTRUCTION OF GREAT SPHERES. 

That the formation of Celestial spheres is after the manner of great Hollow Shells. 

The celestial spheres throughout the entire universe are all constructed 
according to the uniform plan of vast hollow globes. The sun, the 
moon, the planets, and the stars are all moulded after the same pattern of 
vast cosmic shells with vacuitous interiors. Even the earth is a great 
empty shell the proportional thickness of which rind might be likened to 
the excavated shell of an ostrich egg. The depth of the terrestrial "rind," 
— winch for convenience we shall term the Plutonic or solid zone — is 
probably not more than 100 miles thick. This grand "Wall" is composed 
mainly of rock, ore and metal, existing in either the solid or molten state. 

The density of the earth's zone increases with the depth according to 
the square of the distance, averaging 5.67 times that of water. The outer 
surface possesses a specific gravity of say 2.5 while the matter composing the 
inside of the vast Wall possesses a degree of no less than 22, or the greatest 
possible density to which matter is capable of attaining. The outside of 
our globe is formed of clay, marl, rock etc., but the inside is lined with a 
thick layer of pure, clear gold ! Here is an El Dorado indeed ; Pluto's 
bright mine : a Montezuma of the dark and gloomy gods beneath 
the nation's feet ! Canst thou now compute the cash value of a 
planet : the treasure -trove of the gods? 

Between the two logical surfaces of the globe there lies in successive 
"laminated" order all the possible modes and forms of solid matter. For 
instance, ores of the lesser and lighter description are formed first and 



86 THE SEVEN AGES. 

higher up ; such as zinc, antimony, iron etc. Then, deeper are created the 
heavier formations such as copper, silver, lead, mercury etc. Finally, at 
the base of the cosmic shell, the great concave is curbed with the densest 
and most precious metals as clear gold, platinum, iridium etc. Eureka; 
Eureka ! 

During successive lunar collapsions of past creative ages of the world's 
history, the terrific force of the collisions caused much of the lighter ores and 
metals to have been thrown out and exposed at the earth's surface along 
with other eruptive masses — not to speak of such as precipitated with the 
scoreaceous matter of the moons themselves. Also lesser quantities of 
deeper and more "precious" metals have been likewise cast out. Yet, it 
is doubtful if any uinnixed specimens of the earth's rarest, interior sub- 
stances ever reach the surface ; so that the freest and purest qualities of 
King Pluto's hoarded "bullion" is perhaps never expose to the voluptuous 
gaze of man. The tutelary earth reserves this her most precious substantial 
treasure within the precincts of her unvalued bosom until another time, 
and for a purpose other than monetary, or bonanzaian speculation. 

The inner surface like the outer side of the terrestrial wall exists in a 
solid, not a fused state. "While the median regions, perhaps, extending 
through a distance of 75 miles is constantly in a molten and fluid condi- 
tion. The reason of this is due to the fact that the green dense metals of 
the nether strata constitute the perpetual source from which the phlo- 
istic element is derived. Which element when exuding therefrom at- 
tains a maximum entropy at a distance of several miles on this side of the 
under base : the era of greatest heat. From thence, it melts everything in 
its way until the actinic force is again gradually subdued by the process 
of radiation at the exterior surface. Not to speak of the fact, that the 
"green" condition of the outward, amorphous media absorbs and exhausts 
the excess of the caloric force in the physical economy of petrification, 
transmutation, etc. 

The interior vestibule within the earth; that vast unsounded "cave" 
nearly 8,000 miles in diameter is the destined place of habitation of 
spirits condemned; the Dragon's hollow; the mysterious "bottomless pit" 
spoken of in holy writ, wherein Lucifer and his lost angels shall be bound 
during the mysterious "Thousand Years." apoc. xx, 3. Lo, this ter- 
restial void is a space so wide and deep that the water of 2,000 Atlantic 
oceans would not suffice to fill ! 

The lunar "zone" is, perhaps, thicker than that of the earth. Because 
of the force of universal pressure in that diminutive sphere being so weak 
— only about one -seventh as great as on the earth — and the rate of heat 
generation being correspondingly low ; it follows as a natural consequence, 
that the heart of our satellite is not nearly so burnt out as is that of greater 
spheres. 

Now the sun itself is "built" on just the same general plan, only that 
the zonan wall of that most colossal orb is composed of absolutely clear 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 87 

metal. The sun is really a transparent body and the thickness of its "rind" 
is much less than that of the earth. This condition of the solar zone is 
due to the sun's intense heat force which actually volatilizes all "green". 
and opaque matter, and fires it away towards the outer bounds of the solar 
system. Leaving nothing standing in the solid state but transparent 
diarhermanous metal, "like unto clear glass." But this is again sur- 
rounded by a deep transparent atmosphere of flame. The interior of the 
sun is the crystal Throne of the Deity and heaven of the solar system ! 

The question now intuitively arises : What great unseen force thus 
suspends the Plutonic Zone of a celestial sphere, supporting the same 
firmly in its place? What power holds the zonal "Crust" of the earth 
and prevents the heavy foundation from caving and topling down into its 
hollow interior? What invisible "Frame supports the mighty hollow 
structure of a great sphere? 

The answer to the foregoing questions is simply that the solid zone 
hangs midway between the attractive force of Space on one hand, 
and that of heat on the other hand. The innerside pressing 
outward with exactly the same force as does the outward side 
press inward; space attracted by plutonic heat, and vice versa. 
Heat element generated from the underside of the zone has a powerful 
affinity for the element of space from the upperside, and vice versa again. 
So that the solid media hangs midway poised between the two tremend- 
ous reciprocal powers. Behold a realization of "Anglo's dome suspended 
in the heavens." It there remains, bound firmly in that position by the 
two solid "crusts." No force whatever is exerted from the concave vacui- 
tous regions, for that place, being utterly vacant, possesses no physical ele- 
ment whatever. Behold here a positive inanity ; an absolute void ! 

THEORY IV. 

universal contraction. 

That all Space is inevitably concentrating towards regular central points, and 
steadfastly carrying all Matter with it thereto. 

The 1 prophet Isaias has declared that, "the heavens shall be folded like a 
scroll and all their host shall fall down as the leaf falleth from the vine 
and the figtree." — Isaias, xxxix.4 

This theory is a kind of amplification of Theory V. of the Atomic Age ; 
and assumes first ; that the entire Galaxy or universal "Ygdrasil" is grad- 
ually contracting itself towards its own great unseen Center, and the suns 
of creation are falling down like "leaves" from the cosmic "Tree ;" where 
they are forming into a pan-universal heap ! 

Secondly: That the solar system is, likewise, infolding itself to- 
wards the sun ; lo, a fire infolding it ! And the planets are "flying rolls ;" 
royal volumes of King Sol borne by the arm of God around the Throne of 
destiny ; and are, in turn, falling down, like gnats playing around a burn- 
ing lamp, and now and then dropping into the flame. 



88 THE SEVEN AGES. 

Thirdly : That the satellites are descending toward the planets. And 
that our moon is gradually approaching the earth and shall eventually fall 
to the planet ; which JEonian event shall cause "the end of the world." 

Fourthly: That the entire supply of cosmic matter, including the 
planets and their satellites, comets, meteoric debris etc., which is perpetu- 
ally raining down on the sun from all sides out of solar space is quite 
equal to, if not greater than the consumption of its burning. 

The theory further hypostatizes that each and every zone of the solar 
vortex, at any and all distances from the sun contains an equal quantity 
of cosmic or real matter, and that the increasing, average density of all 
such matter comprised within the entire range of the solar system is at all 
times and distances commensurate with the lessening amplitude of space, 
width and depth containing the same. That is, the cosmic matter of the 
solar system condenses with the converging vortex towards the sun. And 
further, that the rate of the matter's descending motion decreases towards 
the sun, as the condensation increases ; which rate is always according to 
the square of the distance. But when the surface of the sun is reached, 
the average density of the loosely, descending volume of the generating 
matter of the solar void reaches its maximum ; at which place it becomes 
equivalent to the continuity of integrated, solid matter itself. And 
is equal to a solid shell, annually, to the depth of , they say, 110 feet; 
which furnishes the necessary yearly supply of fuel for solar combustion. 
It is calculated that should the planet mercury fall to the sun, were it a 
solid body, it would supply the sun's burning for seven years. 

If, for further demonstration, the ratio of descension of cosmic mat- 
ter in the solar system, at a distance from the sun equal to that of the 
orbit of the planet Venus were represented by 1 : then that of the distance 
of the earth's orbit would be represented by 1.91, or the earth's rate of 
descension toward the sun is nearly double that of Venus. The num- 
bers 1 and 1.91 shows the relative proportion of the squares of the dis- 
tances of these respective bodies from the sun. For, as it is shown, the 
nearer a planet exists to the sun, the slower is its rate of descension and 
vice versa. The rate of Neptune's ' 'falling' ' is 6,670 times that of Mercury. 

In making the following approximate computations, we follow the sup- 
position that the average density of the sun's mass is only about one-fourth 
that of the earth. And that the surface of the great luminary settles an- 
nually by its own evolution of heat element to the depth of 110 feet, or 
its?annual diameter contracts 220 feet. 

Now, the sun's radii or rather it's entire volume from it's central point 
to its surface, a distance of, say 426,000 miles is but the solid focal com- 
mensuration of the solar system ; the point where the great system solidifies ; 
the juncture where all matter tends to unite by approaching a density 
equivalent to a "shell" of solid matter intact. For the sun is, as it were, 
the monad, or summit, or pinacle of the solar void. 

Taking 426,000 miles, therefore, as a miit of measurement and represent- 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 89 

ing that distance by 1, we find that the earth's mean distance, or 91,500,- 
000 miles contains the measuring unit 215 times, nearly. The proportion of 
the two distances will, therefore, be as the ratio of 1 to 215. By squaring 
these numbers we have l 2 :46.225. Now, if the rate of solar contraction 
of solid matter at a distance of 420,000 miles from the exact vortical center be 
110 feet per annum, then at a radius vector of 91 ,500,000 miles the rate will 
be the product of 40,225 by'I 10 feet or 5,084,750 feet, or J663 miles. Hence, 
we conclude from the foregoing speculation that the earth is drawing 
nearer to the sun annually a distance of about 963 miles, or we are nigh a 
thousand miles hearer to that glowing Orb every new year. 

This solar approach may at first thought seem precipitous and danger- 
ous. But when we consider the great distance that our planet is from the 
sun; the altitude of the awful Abyss that must needs be spanned ere that 
goal of destruction be reached ; we shall then begin to realize that there 
is no cause for alarm. No, not for a million years to come. Even the 
sensible brightness of the solar "Lamp," or its apparent size and parallax 
would scarcely present any noticeable change to the naked eye, at this rate 
of approach, in several thousand years. 

However, at a much slower pace, the unweary earth shall, in the course 
of distant future time and times, accomplish the wonderful journey and 
reach the eternal end. This far off, though inevitable calamity shall 
occur in about 1,040,000 years, or about 12,040,000 periodic times of the 
planet. How fearful and how wonderful are the works of creation ! 
Might we not cry out with the psalmist : "O, Lord how great Thy works ; 
Thy thoughts are exceeding deep !" 

Not only the earth, but likewise are all the other planets constantly 
"falling" toward the sun, and being governed by the same general law of 
"gravitation," or the universal contraction are descending yearly in round 
numbers about as follows : 

Vulcan - 20 miles Jupiter ----- 26,000 miles 

Mercury 144 " Saturn ----- 87,000 " 

Venus ------ 504 " Uranus - - - - 321,000 " 

Earth 963 " Neptune - - - - 963,000 " 

Mars 2,240 " 

According to the foregoing calculations, it is deprehensible that the 
length of the earth's orbit is gradually diminishing; while on the other 
hand the speed of her orbitular motion is as surely accelerating. The 
consequence of these resulting contrarieties must antichroncially effect a 
slight difference of a few seconds annually in the exact length of solar 
years. That is each succeeding "periodic time" has ever been and ever 
shall be a few seconds shorter than its predecessor. But right here the 
query pertinently arises : Why does not either the earth's diurnal motion 
or the pendulum in measuring time betray any incongruity in the exact 
length of terrestrial years ! 

In explanation we venture to offer that although the axial time of our 



90 THE SEVEN AGES. 

globe may eventually betray certain chronological differentiation, yet, the 
movement of the pendulum does not, and it is doubtful if it ever shall 
show any anomalous variation in the years throughout the decades of all 
time. Because, as the planet inclines sunward and the compass of her 
orbit ever lessens ; so also, and at exactly the same ratio does the intensity 
of solar pressure augment. This "living" potential of space, which 
is forever intensifying produces a simultaneous acceleration both in the 
motion of the planet and the pendulum by multiplying the relative num- 
ber of oscillations, in each, into the same, given time, or the motions of 
the planet and those of its pendulum must always remain isochronal. 
Hence, though the earth's periodic times are perpetually growing 
shorter and of lesser duration, yet, the number of seconds in each year 
must forever remain the same. 

Likewise, from the foregoing theory the following question gravely 
arises: What is the Final Distance of a planet? Or, how near to 
the sun may a planet approach before danger of its destruction is really 
imminent? In answer to this question we should say that the Final Dis- 
tance of a world to the fiery Throne is perhaps not nearer than 10,000,000 
miles. But that depends principally upon the size of the wayfaring body. 
The smaller the planet is the closer it may approach the awful Throne in 
safety. "We venture to predict that a planet may approach the the solar 
Pyre unharmed until such time as the planet's vortex, or rather its 
crystalline sphere comes within such proximity of the great central 
Globe that the "attraction of gravitation" of the latter, at the peripheral 
extremity of the planet's vortex, equals or exceeds that of the planet. As 
soon as this eventful period arrives, inevitable disaster awaits anon ! 

Then is, the planet's original and nourishing whirlpool of space dishev- 
eled and torn away. As a train of consequences the rotary motion of the 
lesser orb almost ceases ; its force of specific gravity is neutralized, whence 
heat evolution ceases, and the residue of phlogistic element going out of 
the withering volume, the solid concretion begins gradually to absorb the 
remaining portion of the oceans and seas. The latter process of aqueous 
absorbtion may require many centuries. In the course of time during a 
period perhaps of great thermal ascension, a small remaining quantity of 
the pre-existent phlogiston heats the absorbed water within to a great 
heat. Nothing now binds the plutonic globe together, save the force of 
cohesion ; and even molecular affinity itself is more or less quite counter- 
acted by the penetrating force of the aqueous elements, when lo ! the 
sphere explodes by the expansive action of superheated steam, its scoria- 
ceous debris being shattered and strewn far and near along its desolated 
track. So much rubbish to the void; a world strewn on eternity's 
"beach;" useful now only to rain down brimstone and meteoric fuel on 
the sun. Aye, to vanish in those awful flames and enhance the glitter of 
the solar pyre. Universal cremation ! Honor to the remains ; alas for the 
end! 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 91 

Such, indeed, was the fate of very many worlds which flourished and 
perished in the system of the smi during unwritten ages of the unaccount- 
able past. Reared within King Sol's domain, and, as it were, formed at 
command of that universal Monarch, and then extinguished at his will. 
Creation's coming to destruction at his call ! Such has been the fate of 
worlds unnumbered, and even such shall be the end of millions yet to 
come. O, for a celestial Cypress planted at the Tomb of worlds ! 

In estimating, approximately, the Final Distance of the earth from the 
sun for demonstration, let us premise that the new existing and exterior/; /Zl****^ 
envelope of "Crystalline Sphere" which surrounds the territorial system 
exists out at a distance of two million miles. But at that mysterious 
future when our globe advances to within her nearest distance to the solar 
"Acropolis," she will then be internally burnt out and exteriorly become 
reduced in size, until she shall be, perhaps, equal in magnitude to the in- 
ferior planet of Mercury or even Vulcan, aye, or a still smaller and nearer 
one if such exists. But the expanse of her Crystalline and ethereal system 
shall also contract and reduce simultaneously. For the increased pressure 
of that more concentrated and sunward region of space will effect a cor- 
responding condensation of the earth's ethereal and vortical element. So 
considering all together, it is probable that the earth's atomic periphery 
will, at that later time, range not more than a quarter of a million miles 
beyond the solid globe. Let us say a quarter of a million. Then how 
near to the sun's burning Majesty may our dear planet approach and say 
she is yet safe ? The manner of computing the problem according to the 
foregoing roles is thus : The earth may increase her juxtaposition with 
that Globe of globes until the attractive force of the sun equals to or over- 
comes the functionary gravity of the earth at a distance of 250,000 miles 
from the planet ; and perforce dismantles the lesser orb of her co-original 
crystalline robe. The, then, respective forces of attractive energy of the 
two globes, at their surfaces, will be not far from a ratio of .5 :27.2. That 
is, by allowing that the plutonic globe of the earth will then be reduced 
to one half its present weight and size. And the relative distances where 
these forces shall be commensurate will be as to the ratio of 250,000 ; 13,- 
600,000 miles. Whence the proportion : .5 :27.2 : : 250,000 : 13,600,000. 

Hence, we conclude that the earth shall yet hover to within 13,850,000 
or perhaps 13,600,000 miles of the "Great White Throne" ere the heavens 
and earth flee away and thenceforth shall nowhere be found. — Apoc. xx.2. 

THEORY V. 

COMETS. 

That Comets are the Refractory Remains of Obliterated Planets, and Constitute 
the Germ-seed of New-created Worlds in the Outer Void. 

Immediately upon the event of the annihilation of a planet, the pure 
metallic composition of the shattered shell precipitates down against and 



92 THE SEVEN AGES. 

adheres firmly to the auriferous zone of the sun. The less apyrous por- 
tion of the scoriaceous remains becomes molten and dissolved into the 
sun's fiery atmosphere. While the ethereal refractory formations such as 
water, atmosphere, recent organic deposits, and like elementary world 
protoplasms, these are exceedingly volatilized and rarefied, and by the repel- 
lent force of the sun's rays are rendered "imponderable," and speedily 
swept away unto the outer bounds of the solar Cosmos. In those distant 
regions of retreat, these now spectral irregular members of the solar void, 
called Comets exist in a crude and thinly expanded state, and which are, 
in fact, the original comet and cosmic nebula. 

Which solar excretions banished from the torrid presence of the fiery Cen- 
ter and driven afar into the realms of old night and the cool and humid 
depths beyond, — even from whence such rudimentary formations first came 
forth — do now proceed to recrystallize and develop into planet-like vor- 
tices ; whence, focalizing, they resuscitate life and reform into matter. 

Now, if such a time is not at hand, and no new mandate is commissioned 
forth from the Omnipotent Empyrean unto the sleeping depths demand- 
ing the production of a new world, the fecundating, increate "Pollen," 
instead of impregnating the womb of the infinite Abyss, will re- 
appear again and again at irregular periodic intervals, proceding each 
time to the great Center, even, like an aborted world-fetus untimely 
born ! For the organic and concretory process at the comet's nucleus or 
vortical center continues until the preponderance of the generating plu- 
tonic axes pretends to overbalance the repellent solar force, when the 
freighted spherule causes the entire "paraphernalia" to begin gradually 
descending towards the sun, slowly at first, its motion accelerating by de- 
grees ; its nebulous exterior blown back and cuneated into an ever length- 
ening "Tail;" until we behold, stretched athwart the nocturnal concave 
from horizon to zenith, an inauspicious corruscation from the regions of 
the gloom of Erebus, like a plummet of the gods to measure the ' 'unsounded 
deep;" and winding its uncouth way among the pre-emtory members of 
the solar orrery, its portentious eminence appearing in the shape of a 
Comet. Now doth imaginative and prescient kings and rulers of the earth 
foretell of dire events, of kingdoms broken, of predatory wars and thrones 
usurped ! 

But the destined mission of each revisiting comet is to go down or rather 
up unto the sun, to there deposit on that solar Fire-ball her accumulated 
store of volcanic fuel ; when she is again swept back unto the uttermost 
solar bounds ; which bounds these erratic wanderers never pass. Again and 
again shall these visitors of the void return on the same faithful errand, 
as it were, to revisit that all conquering Tomb of tombs and there strew 
bright flowers of gold dust o'er the graves of their adoring dead. 

At length, through the course of creative epochs, the original comet 
cloud becomes reduced and finally exhausted by its becoming converted 
into solid matter and being deposited on the sun. A comet is a celestial 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 93 

"herald" of a dead world; the ghost of a departed planet. And the 
"Tail," which is the result of the expansive action of solar radiation, is 
the effecting cause of the comet's eliptical orbit, by its serving as a 
"brake" on the vortical draught of infolding space; thereby lessening the 
orbitular motion of the body, and, consequently, its centrifugal force. 

It may not be out of place to here discuss, that the more permanent 
positions and regular orbits of the planets themselves are due, pre-eminently, 
to the various respective degrees of density and specific gravity of the 
matter composing those bodies. The greater the rarity, as a rule, the 
more remote is their place from the sun, and, vice versa ; the denser and 
more solid the globe is, the nearer it approaches that great central body, 
which is in fact, itself, composed of the heaviest and densest of all matter, 
mostly free, flaming metal. 

If a Uranus were, for example, placed in the juxtaposition of a Vulcan, 
the power of the sun's repellent heat would cause the rare planet to be- 
come forced back to the position which Uranus now holds. Consecutively 
if a Mercury were set on the ultraposition of the orbit of Neptune, the 
plutonic preponderance of the solid little orb would immediately cause it 
to become unbalanced and "fly the track;" when the '•fleetest of the 
gods" would incline sunward even to an orbit no less than 35,000,000 
miles from the sun. 

For the contracting potential of atomic space, or what may be regarded 
as Solar Involution, acts on matter existing in the molecular stages or 
the state of plutonic formations, while the repellent potential of radial 
space, or what might be called solar evolution, rather acts on any 
matter existing in the junior aqueous formations, which latter seems to 
constitute a kind of neutral connecting surplus matter, or "allantoidal" 
conception, betwixt the more pronounced Atomic and Plutonic eras. 

It appears that the plutonic formation, especially, resists the way of the 
contracting atomic element of space ; while, on the other hand, the rarefied 
aqueous does not so much resist the atomic potential, but rather obstructs 
the way of the expansive element of radiating, solar heat. But the true 
philosophy of the paradox is explained not so much by attributing quali- 
ties of repellency or resistence, as by ascribing properties of attraction and 
elementary affinity. 

The atomic current of space possesses a mighty affinity for plutonic 
matter, and, therefore, carries the latter along with it sunward or planet- 
ward, while the heat current of space, on the other hand, has a stronger 
attraction for the aqueous element, — which is made up of temporary mole- 
cules, — and, likewise, providentially, conveys the semi-organic nature 
with itself, out into the temperate void. A similar phenomenon may be 
observed in everyday life in the atmospheric changes of own globe. When 
the actinic energy of the earth raises, as it invariably does during a period 
of thermal ascension, then the clouds of the air, — terrestrial "nebulae" — 



94 THE SEVEN AGES. 

are rarefied and carried into higher altitudes in the firmament by the 
force of the earth's radiating heat. 

With comets, the aphelion distance of the nebulae is maintained by the 
functional force of the sun's powerful rays, until such time as a sufficient 
quantity of solid concrete matter is formed in the nucleus, or comet head ; 
when the contrary force or solar "attraction of gravitation" predominates, 
and the hairy specter is, by a strangely eliptical orbit, drawn down to the 
sun. 

The incidental and quaint motion of these meandering members, of the 
creation of the sun may possibly lead them in the course of the orbit to in- 
cidentally interfere with the planets. Although the vortices of the planets 
serve as protectors to ward off such intrusive and erratic visitors. How- 
ever, although the destructive force of such a collision would not general- 
ly be very great, yet the aqueous proportion of such a body may some- 
times be quite vast and devastating, even such as probably produced the 
universal calamity of "Noah's Deluge ;" and which cut off the first Head 
of the Beast. 

THEORY VI. 

THE CATACLYSM. 

That the Moon will fall to the earth at the end of Forty-two thousand years after 
the "first coming of Christ,'" which fearful calamity shall be the forerunner of the 
Lord's "second eoming" and shall produee the "End of the world." 

' 'I will make a circle around about thee ; and will cast up ramparts 
against thee ; and will raise up bulwarks to beseige thee." — Isaias xxi-3. 

That menacing orb the moon, which monthly circles about the earth is 
but the lifeless remains of a once living, satellitic world ; a cosmical corpse 
hung in the heavens, and dead for thousands of years. Dead since she 
denied to show to the earth a view of her other side ; her nether visage ! 
Indeed, no life has existed on that fruitless Mummy since long before the 
creation of our race, and never shall again. Her commission of life is 
long since fulfilled, and the mystery of her work is finished : except the 
work of destruction which she is destined to accomplish on the earth. 
For, as the earth was in a measure, instrumental in perpetrating lunar 
desolation, so will she retaliate and with vengeance, in due time, work 
triple desolation on the planet, which mysterious and terrible event shall 
herald our "Lords second coming" and the resurrection of the dead; for 
these cataclysms are forerunners of the visitation of the eternities. 

What wonder that the old earth speaks? What wonder that as the 
wily moon, anon, swings from north to south along the ecliptic presenting 
her portentious "faces," that the wary and time-smitten planet, as if con- 
scious by experience of the impending doom, puts on a troubled and 
cloudy look ; and growls and wails in thunder tones beneath that threaten- 
ing presence ! Even as a lioness guarding her offspring with defiant as- 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 95 

peer, as she spieth an enemy prowling about in the desert. So the earth 
roareth with the voice of confusion for her daughter "Babylon," lest her 
walls be razed and her cities wasted. And her blustering winds doth 
rouse the calms, and the echo of her deep voice shakes the hoary 
'trident." 

Our satellite is descended to within such proximity of the sublunary 
sphere that the later has long ere this telescoped and robbed the former of 
her creative '"Crystalline Sphere," besides obliterating almost eveiy trace 
of a lunar vortex. This view is supported by the fact that the moon has 
no independent aixal motion of her own. The Governess of night is 
simply borne around the planet by the "arm" of the terrestrial vortex. 

When the rotary era of a celestial sphere terminates, then also ceases 
life on that orb. along with its gravitation force, compression and heat 
evolution. It % is the result of these symptoms of lunar decreptitude, with 
that of her diminutive size that accounts for the moon's extreme frigidity 
and acute thermal influence on the weather and atmosphere of the earth, 
which hypothesis is again further corroborated by the inference, that if 
the moon's surface were not intensely cold its solid matter would become 
scorched and burnt by the incessant force of the sun's rays during her 
long "days." 

At present the moon is falling towards the planet at a death rate of 
about four miles a year. She shall continue to thus decline during the 
SBonian period 40,000 years yet to come, that is 40,000 periodic times of the 
planet. The- satellite will then be within 115,000 miles of the earth or 
possibly nearer. Her mean rate of descension during the entire time will 
be perhaps less than three miles annually. 

This period of 40,000 years we venture to say is very near the true time 
between the close of the twentieth century and the end of the world. 
For the exact time no one can tell, as the Savior hath said : "Of that 
day or that hour no one knoweth, not even the angels of heaven ; no one 
but the Father."— Matt, xxiv: 36. 

The rate or average rate of lunar approach may be found approximate- 
ly by the following rule ; towit : Suppose the plane of the moon's orbit to 
describe the base of a great imaginary cone with its apex at the sun's cen- 
ter, The ba<e constructed as far out as the earth's orbit, now as a planet 
gradually approaches the great central orb, presuming that the earth's 
rate of solar descension is known, and as the "altitude" of the hypothical 
cone diminishes, so likewise only on a lesser scale must the radii of its 
ontract. Each amplitude contracting with the square of its re- 
ive distai 

Hence the question arises : How far shall the planet journey towards 
the great Throne during the pr< scribed period of 40,000 years? Our solu- 
tion for the problem, however unfledged it may appear, is this: namely; 
That as Venus is a moonless planet, and, probably has so been during 
many epochs of solar time we assume that the probability is, that our 



96 THE SEVEN AGES. 

globe shall likewise become moonless even long before she reaches the orbit 
Venus. 

According to the calculation of the "contraction theory" it will require 
a period of no more than 46,000 years of the earth to acquire the advanced 
and lofty position in the solar kingdom which that fairest of planets now 
holds. We would place the moonless earth 3,000,000 miles on this side of 
Hesperus. When the earth becomes promoted to within 3,000,000 miles of 
the orbit of Venus, or about a 6,000 years' journey shorter than that which 
the "goddess of beauty" has already accomplished, then will the end come. 
At that time the moon will collapse with the superior sphere, the potency 
of which concussion shall destroy almost every vestige of life on the face 
of the earth. Then the last trumpet shall sound, and the mystery of God 
shall be finished, as He has declared by His servants "the prophets." 
apoc. x. 7. 

As previously stated, the distance of the moon's orbit will then be 115,000 
miles or less from the earth. That orb will be less than half her present 
distance from us, and the nearness of her position will show the great 
reflector of the throne as a spectacle of surpassing splendor and 
magnificence, and adorning the nocturnal vault with extraordinary lunar 
illumination. 

Shortly then shall the "Sixth Seal" open as described in that book of 
mysteries, the Apocalypse, vi:12, 17, "And I saw when he had opened the 
sixth seal : and behold, there was a great earthquake : and the sun became 
black as sackcloth of hair: and the whole moon became as blood: 
and the stars from heaven fell upon the earth, as the fig-tree casteth its 
green figs when it is shaken by a great wind : And the heaven with- 
drew as a scroll rolled up together : and every mountain and the 
islands were moved out of their places. And the kings of the earth, and 
the princes, and the tribunes, and the rich men, and the strong men, and 
every bond-man, and every free-man hid themselves in the dens, and in 
the rocks of the mountains : and they say to the mountains and to the 
rocks : Fall on us, and hide us from the face of him that sitteth upon the 
throne, and from the wrath of the Lamb : For the great day of wrath is 
come and who shall be able to stand?" 

At that time the moon's solid volume, held together by naught save the 
remnant physical attraction of cohesion, shall explode, and its voluminous 
and heavy zones become shivered into millions of fragments, smithers, 
meteors and meteorites, great and small. The celestial abruption being, 
most probably, the final result of the outburst of internal aqueous ex- 
pansion, or superheated steam, and which phenomenon shall be the ulti- 
mate consequence of aqueous absorbtion, during centuries of suspended 
heat production, of all the residue of lunar oceans and seas. 

The first effect of the uranian catastrophe will be to weaken the broken 
moon's orbitular motion, and consequently the centrifugal force of its 
matter; when many of the massive fragments of the blasted globe imme-, 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 97 

diately precipitating to the planet, will effect the earthquakes of the 
"Sixth Seal." The providential purpose of this first "storm" of the cata- 
clysm will be to effect a rise of temperature of the terrestrial globe, such 
that even the frigid ends of the earth will become tollerably warm for the 
forthcoming Resurrection. Afterwards, then, at the end of a certain time, 
will open the "Seventh Seal," which most eventful epoch will be but a 
continued sequence of the calamitous work begun on the opening of the 
sixth "revolution" of time namely : The mighty ruins of the moon "rain- 
ing" down hail and brimstone against the face of a doomed world, its 
floods of destruction devastating the earth. 

It will undoubtedly require many centuries of the moon to "fall." The 
seven-fold calamity attending this terrible time, and the appalling issues 
thereof are graphically mentioned in the Revelation of the Apocalypse of 
St. John the Divine, as the "seven trumpets;" the "seven last plagues;" 
"the fall of Babylon," and "the great day of the Lord." Evidently, the 
•seventh" of these tribulations and woes will be the greatest and most 
terrible, and the appalling crisis of the last "plague" shall be final. The 
last remnant of the moon shall then have fallen. This will be the result, 
perhaps of the moon's metallic mass striking bodily against the earth. 
Mountains of iron thrown down from an upper world; "Pelion piled on 
Ossa." Celestial fusilades against the humbled earth, as it were, 
the tumultuous misrule of Chaos reigns again supreme. For the irresist- 
able force of such shocks will actually split and crush the earth's crust in 
places ; and fin ally /rating the face of the globe into three main parts. 
What are adamantean walls or world-battlements of granite and iron 
against the batteries of heaven! And the "great city of Babylon" of the 
resurrection shall be "made into three parts." Apoc, xvi, 19. 

Apodeictically, the recent lunar collapse, and which occurred long be- 
fore the creation of man, left the surface of the globe in a fearful shape, 
so that it required the disintegrating work of the elements, air and water, 
heat and cold, during a period of no less than 50,000 years to level off the 
rocks and precipices, and smoothen down the general irregular contour. 
At least 500 centuries of general improvement were necessary, after the 
fierce world- struggle to restore the shattered globe, before the terrestrial 
residence was again rendered habitable, especially for a new and delicate 
organism like man. Besides, the ordeal wiped out more or less of the 
several organic species from equator to pole, so that, to accomplish the 
restoration of life in both the animal and vegetable kingdoms was a crea- 
tive work of not a few days. 

We BUggest that it is somewhat inferable from the geography of the 
globe, that the greater portion, if not the entire satellite precipitated bodily 
in the recent lunar cataclysm, and descended to the south and east of the 
Indian ocean ; the remains of which now form the huge island of Aus- 
tralia. The tremendous force of the collision actually sinking and telescop- 
ing a vast continent with that region of the earth's crust while the seis- 



98 THE SEVEN AGES. 

mal force of the percussion vibrating through the concave structure of the 
globe even to the opposite hemisphere effected the grand upheaval of the 
great western continent, at the same time raising mountain ranges in any 
and all di roc lions, wherever the crust was rent and bulged up, which pro- 
tuberances, or smokestacks of Vulcan's forge, were at one time all vol- 
canoes. 

It may not be inappropriate, among other cosmographies, to here indict 
that long before the eventful opening of the Sixth Seal of the great 
prophesy, large areas of the now temperate zones of both the northern and 
southern hemispheres shall become locked up in vast fields of ice ; polar 
glacial ice-caps. And the torrid zones shall then become genial temperate 
climes. This thermal condition of the planet will be the inevitable con- 
sequence of the frigid approach of our intensely cold satellite, which is 
slowly but surely heralding the the advent of another glacial period al- 
ready ushering from the poles. The imperceptible strides of the great "Ice 
Age" are silently, though irresistably pushing their way tropicward. 

Indeed the several "glacial periods" of geologic report were each the re- 
sult, successively, of lunar frigidity and approach. And it is quite safe to 
say that the era of the opening of the [Sixth Seal and the awful "un- 
folding" of the heavens will find the greatest number of the then living 
legions of mundane inhabitants flocked within the belts of the "torrid 
zones ;" and the great portion of the then living "nations and tribes and 
peoples and tongues" will there be gathered. 

Perhaps this "Tempean" clime is to be the destined "Valley of Josa- 
phat" of which that ancient prophet f ortells : "Let them arise and let 
the nations of the earth come up unto the valley of Josaphat: for there 
will I sit to judge all nations round about. * * * * Nations, nations 
in the valley of destruction : for the day of the Lord is near in the valley 
of destruction. The sun and moon are darkened : and the stars have with- 
drawn their shining." Joel, iii, 12, 15. 

THEORY VII. 

THE END OF THE WORLD. 

That the Moon will fall on the end of the Tail of the Human Python; and 
Shall Sunder the Hemispheres of the Resurrected "Babylon." 

"Lord bow down thy heavens and descend : touch the mountains and 
they shall smoke." — Psalm. 

Now the Sixth Seal of Revelation opens : and, lo, a prodigy phenomenal : 
the moon explodes in heaven like a celestial rocket ; a challenge of the 
gods ! . Then the unfolding broken orb bestrews along the line of the 
ecliptic the rack of her ominous ruins, and like an aeonian serpent uncoils 
her snaky folds, which span the dismal heavens : As it were, an universal 
banner of destruction unfurled. Behold, indeed, a spectacle at once most 
dreadful, yet beautiful in the extreme. Thus saith the Lord : ■ 'I will 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 99 

lift up an ensign to the nations from afar." Now, O, Babylon, is there 
cast up a rampart against thee ; and bulwarks are raised to besiege thee. 
"And men shall wither away with fear and expectation of what shall 
come upon the whole world : by reason of the roaring- of the sea and of its 
waves : for the powers of heaven are moved." 

Billions of cubic miles of rock and ore threatening the world from on 
high. A great maelstrom of lunar debris strewn along the moon's high- 
way, aggregating to about three solid miles of plutonic matter of every 
density, to every linear mile of the unfolding satellite's entire orbit 
through the firmament. A cosmical Amazon of fire matter ; an over- 
whelming river of destruction and brimstone swimming above in the teres- 
trial vortex ; a suspended ocean of creation's ruins deluging the vault and 
threatening the mundane globe. As it were, the flood gates of another 
universe is ope'd, and forthwith came hosts of battalions loaded with 
lightnings and thunders and earthquakes ! 

As if the earth had borrowed a "ring" of Saturn; a fatal keepsake ! 
Truly such is the manner of Saturn's rings. And as the boding thing and 
obsequious forerunner of the Almighty's visitation shall be drifted and 
lined out along the lunar track, it is obvious that the "dreadful portend 
blazoned across the sky" will also border, more or less on the sun's path. 
Thus obfuscating the glory of that radiant orb, and presenting the lurid 
appearance of a great ominous streak of cloud, or a "veil of blood" bedim - 
ming the lustre of the solar Throne. "The sun became black as sackcloth 
of hair, and the whole moon became as blood." And showers of scintillat- 
ing meteors falling, in the vision, gave the likeness of the host of the 
heavens falling. "The stars from heaven fell upon the earth as the fig- 
tree casteth her untimely figs when shaken by a mighty wind." 

Now that the cataclysmic storm is rife, the sound of the shrieking 
earthquake strikes terror into the hearts of all. The wild beasts and 
herds that graze on the hills and mountains run bellowing down 
into the valleys frightened, and all nature is in a state of intimida- 
tion and awe. Volcanoes burst and smoke with new and fear- 
ful energy, as if the "Titan giants of old whom Jupiter had chained to a 
rock in the bottom of Mount Etna" were suddenly loosed from the strong- 
hold of then- bondage, and in giant- tossing sport did lift and strain the 
rock -bound frame till earth's foundations shake. But the face of the 
eternal Lord and Creator is now seen above the brightness of the sun, and 
beheld by human eyes. Appalling vision ! Aye, they .shall see the face 
of the Father lcx)king down from eternity ; and, beholding, the unbeliev- 
ing and the knowing devil in them shall stare aghast in fright. "They 
shall say to the mountains and to the rocks : "Fall on us. and hide us from 
the face of him that sitteth upon the throne." 

Now that the unbalanced heavens doth menace the earth, for the 
Seventh Seal of Revelation opens anon, and its tide of desolations and 
marvels rolls on amain, the world beneath is sore distressed. The flood- 



100 THE SEVEN AGES. 

gates of the Great Deep are drawn back, and the foaming void is filled 
with the violence of the indignation of the wrath of God. "The waters 
of the earth roar out and are troubled and the mountains are troubled 
with His strength." 

The destructive force of the meteoric precipitations and murderous 
"hair' will be most terrific, except such portions of the gravitating stones 
and missiles as shall consume by friction through the atmosphere, the fiery 
tempest shall storm the weltering planet on all sides day or night, and 
with all velocities from that of falling ashes to thrice the speed of a can- 
non ball ! 

But the stricken inhabitants who hopefully seek to shelter themselves 
in caves and grottoes and subterranean recesses must find but frail protec- 
tion from the volleys of the batteries of heaven. We may shelter our- 
selves under ground from lightning and tempest and the ravages of the 
tornado, or even from the most destructive of human agencies ; namely : 
the rifle or cannon. But what will such puny fortifications amount to in 
those days of tribulation and woe ! When the diluvian sides shall pour 
down death bolts day and night ; shafts from the angry gods ; volleys of 
rock ; boulders like hills ; mountains of iron ; sounding thunder and judg- 
ment, and filling the welkin with menacing sounds that put to shame earth's 
noise of tempests or the puny sound of her clouds; like unseen giant 
hands were tearing away the rafters of the firmament and razing the walls 
of creation ! Great lunar scrags shall pierce the planet's brittle crust through 
and through, and the molten flood from earth's bursted entrails boiling out 
shall deluge the nations with "an overrunning flood." 

Besides the tumult of the elements there will be heard the heart-rend- 
ing shrieks and screams of the frightened inhabitants, the "voices" and 
groans of the dying, and the cries of those calling for aid and striving to 
escape the jaws of death. Thousands shall be swallowed up alive in the 
earth's hot bosom, and burnt like flies in a furnace. Streams of lava issuing 
from the ground shall inundate the streets of the Great City of Resurrec- 
tion, "which is spiritually called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord 
was crucified." For the moon is the destined scurge to "plague" the 
nations of the earth, and when she has annihilated the last living rem- 
nants of our present race, she shall then proceed during the alloted days 
of vengeance to afflict they of the unrepentant dead. 

For who can save himself in those days ? Who can help them? Where 
fly for safety under the sun ? Who can stand the ire of an enraged Deity ? 
"Who can stand in thy presence, O, Lord, and bear thy rebuke or the 
blast of the spirit of thy wrath?" Verily these are the days of recom- 
pence, which are foretold by the many prophets : "The great day of the 
Lord wherein are fulfilled all things that are written." 

The prophet Isaias speaking of those later times and countries foretells : 
"The streams thereof shall be turned into pitch and the ground 
thereof into brimstone and the land thereof into burning pitch." 



THE PLUTONIC AGE. 101 

And again the same ancient prophet declares, addressing the vicious 
generations of the earth; "Thou shalt be brought down; thou shalt 
speak out of the earth ; and thy speech shall be heard out of the ground : 
and thy speech shall be heard from the earth like that of the python ; 
and out of the ground thy speech shall mutter." 

But when the seventh Archangel proclaims the sentence of final doom, 
then cometh the hurricane of the storm of the Lord in exacerbated par 
oxysms ! The terrestrial universe is in a convulsed uproar and the found- 
ations of the pianet tremble 'neath the weight of the falling moon. As 
if fragments of blasted thrones from on high and fractured chariot wheels 
were, by rhe arm of an enraged Diety hurled in final consumation down 
against a vile and thankless world. Now the hemispheres doth quake in 
perturbations tierce, and their axial gudgeons yielding doth bend and strain 
under the heavy strokes. 

The tottering countries sink, and their angry nations are fast below in 
cells of Pluto's kingdom, where is wrought the forging of the Dragon's 
chains, but they return not. For the "Serpents" and "Beasts" of the 
"desert." as it were, fled away in the smash up, and hid themselves and 
their frightened Heads and Horns in spasmodic scare ! Now, voluptuous 
volcanoes on every hand doth peer into the darkness their flaming heads 
aloft, and o'er the wilderness of destruction like vultures of the ages sit ; as 
it were, to view the awful wreck and thunder forth their lamentations o'er 
earth's desolation ! 

The great Serpent of Babylon is slain, and her fallen moon forever 
set. Thus shall be prepared the way of the second coming of our Lord. 
"And a great voice came out of the temple from the Throne saying : It is 
done." And the cataclysm ends. "Then shall be seen the son of man 
coming in the clouds of heaven" attended by an hundred forty-four thous- 
and armies, and with great power and majesty. Amen. And Babylon 
shall give way to Jerusalem. 



END OF THE AGE OF SPHERES. 



THE VULCANIC AGE, 



THEORY I. 

UNIVERSAL HEAT. 



That Universal Heat is the Result of Universal Pressure in Matter; and, that the 
Relative Quantity of the Element Evolvedby Different Celestial Spheres is in Proportion 
to the Respective Forees of Gravity Governing Such Spheres. 

This theory holds that the element of heat originates from solid matter, or 
that the matter of all cosmic spheres is forever being transfused into heat 
at their interior region of their respective "zones." The theory further 
argues that the cause of phlogistic production is due to compression in 
matter, and, also to time and chemical action of the element itself. 

Compression in matter is the result of molecular resistance to atomic 
contraction. There exists an universal affinity between the element of 
Space on one hand and the element of Heat on the other. Each attracting 
the other with equal force. For instance, the element of space is con- 
stantly being drawn down into the earth with a force equal in the aggre- 
gate to the sum of the weight of the entire terestrial mass itself. And 
which according to an approximate calculation is equivalent to a strain of 
no less than 6Q0 tons on every square inch of the earth's surface. But 
this downward current of force is again met with and antagonized by the 
reverse flood of telluric force generated within the globe, and drawn up- 
ward into space with equal force. As the two opposing forces exactly 
counter-balance each other, the great plutonic Zone of the globe hangs 
suspended, as it were, on a great swing-bed. But the structural concave 
dome is again mainly held in place by the firm grasp of cohesion, especially 
of the solid metallic underside. 

As it is with the earth so it is with the sun, moon, stars and planets ; 
only that the universal Potential varies within the magnitudes of their re- 
spective bodies. For the greater the force of gravity and compression in a 
sphere, everything else being equal, the greater likewise becomes the rate 
of heat evolution, and vice versa. 



THE VULCANIC AGE. 103 

Plutonic pressure is nothing more or less than atomic pressure becom- 
ing concentrated and converted into molecular pressure. Only a different 
phase of the same all-pervading potency, and with an identical rate of in- 
crease towards the common center, i. e. with the square of the distance, 
whether in space or in matter. But which force becomes palpably per- 
ceptible in matter, because of the property of resistance which matter of- 
fers to the contractility of the elements, or what Bacon regards as the 
motions of antitypy, opposing penetration of dimensions. 

The quantity of heat created within any great sphere, or spheres is ex- 
actly equivalent to the interior consumption of their respective masses ; 
and the consumption of then- masses correspondent to their specific force 
of gravity and pressure ; And the force of gravity in cosmic bodies agree 
with the magnitudes and density of their respective volumes. 

By representing the force of gravity on the earth by 1 , then will its 
specific heat also be represented by 1 . But the force of gravity on the sun is 
computed to be 27.2 times as great as it is on our globe ; then the specific 
hear of that body will also be designated by 27.2. That is, according to the 
hypothesis, the quantity of heat issued by the sun is more than 27 times as 
great to every square inch of surface as that developed by the earth. By 
allowing that one half of the solar force is heat and the other half light, and 
by placing the sun's specific heat in round numbers at 500,000° 
Then that of the earth will equal 18,000° 

" Moon " 2,600° 

" Mercury " 8,500° 

11 Venus " 16,000° ' . 

" Mars " 5,500° 

" Jupiter " 45,000° 

" Saturn " 20,000° 

" Uranus " 13,500° 

11 Neptune " 14,500° 

These computations are based on datum of force of specific gravity of 
the various members of the solar system, as given by astronomers. But 
as the varying force of solar pressure, increasing sunward with the square 
of the distance was not formally taken into consid jratioii in the reckoning, 
it is obvious that these figures are not theoretically correct. 

Besides, in calculating the specific thermal standards of the solar 
spheres, it is also necessary that the composition and density of the bodies 
be taken into effect, as the "greener" the composition, is the colder also is 
the substance. And water, the "protoplasm" of malarial nature, absorbs 
more of the vital principle of heat than does any other tangible substance. 
The condition of much aqueous matter on a globe therefore, produces the 
coldest effect, and tends to lower the general temperature of the sphere. 
It is analagous that on account of the great proportion of water existing 
on the superior planets, as is shown by their comparative low densities — 
notwithstanding the fact of their vaster magnitudes— that their respective 



104 THE SEVEN AGES. 

surface temperatures even that of Jupiter is probably much below that of 
our own globe. 

Regarding the heat of the sun our figures are, of course, purely arbitrary. 
However, the degree of accuracy in the foregoing tabulation is sufficient to 
establish the theory,and to show among many other things, that the telluric 
evolution of our planet, or the earth's insensible heat is very great : such 
being indespensible to the sustenance of vitality on the globe. The earth 
and its waters verily constitute a great "hot-bed," and organic life is the 
offspring incubated by the fecundity of its heat. 

The figures also show that the moon compared with the earth is an ex- 
ceedingly frigid body ; and that the intrinsic heats of the inferior planets 
and the earth increase at nearly an uniform rate as their orbits recede from 
the sun. The difference being undoubtedly quite proportional to the rel- 
atively lesser ratio of solar force received by the more distant members. 

It will be observed that the superior planets show very low temperature, 
considering their remote positions from the great, heat Center, and, also, 
the fact of their very low densities. Jupiter might, however, be regarded 
as an exception ; yet, the generated heat of the mightiest of planets does 
not range high enough to support life at his expansive aqueous surface 
considering his remoteness from the sun. Besides, his axial motion being 
very rapid tends to lessen the force of gravity and plutonic pressure, and 
consequently the interior evolution of heat. All these conditions com- 
bined are explanatory to the effect that Jupiter's specific heat is in the 
aggregate much below that of the earth ; and consequently supports the 
much repeated theory that the life region and solid surface of that and the 
other large planets is, indeed, far beneath their apparent surfaces ; and 
where the supply of the vital element is mostly obtained from their own 
respective centers. 

Finally, it is conclusive that absolute space, especially of the outer 
depths is most intensely cold ; such, for illustration, that if the huge body, 
say of a living elephant were possibly subjected to that frigid "air" for 
the briefest instant it would freeze to a perfect solid. Aye, far colder 
than that, far colder than can be imagined is the region of the void. Such 
being the condition of infinite "death" in the infinite depths! O, awful 
cold is the ashes of eternities slain ! So that it requires the tremendous 
vital currents of suns and omnipotent "batteries" pouring in day and 
night throughout all time to revive the phlegmatic remains of they who 
were consigned to abide in the depths, everlasting and cold, or to awake 
its Dead from that sleep profound ! 

THEORY II. 

ONTOLOGY OF THE VOID. 

That Light, Extraordinary Radiating from the Sun Becomes the Atomic Element of 
Space, while Heat Proceeding from Celestial Spheres Becomes the Vitality of the Void. 

The above gives but the bare outline of the theory, and there are ex- 






THE VULCANIC AGE. 105 

captions to almost every rule. Light, which is the product of the junior 
era of the organic spirit, including the life, perhaps, of all beings below or 
inferior to that of the human race, such goes to fulfill the function of 
vitality in space, organic and elementary. But the "annihilated" spirits 
of superior, intelligent beings all ^>o into the atomic element of space 
abroad and universal death. For these, having once attained the utmost 
precellency of existence, when tfiey fell into destruction, their ashes goeth 
back to the lowest existence and remotest beginning of ail creation. But 
in all probability hypostatized spirit, alone, when annihilated, pro- 
duceth absolute "inanity." 

The universal principle of Light, as a rule, going out from the sun, goes 
into the solar universe and fills that great void with the atomic element 
thereof ; but the cosmic element of Heat emigrating into space, goes into 
and is itself absorbed by the primitive atomic element ; whence the former 
becomes the active vital agent of the latter ; and in the course of eons and 
ages resuscitates the depths into new vital force, which life at first, causes 
the element of the boundless regions to contract, and, at length, to form 
those immense bodies of water properly called embryo planets. 

Thus the depths gave birth to the floods ; and the progenitive element of 
heat becomes the vitality of the waters. But the so called vitality of the 
waters again, becomes gradually transmuted into the life of the conate 
vegetable kingdom, where its essence is translated into a rudimentary 
form of bight . Now this embryo light principle, afterwards, becomes the 
cause and actual life of the subsequent animal generations of .the 
globe. It is probable that the atomic element itself, as well as its inher- 
ent fusion of Vitality undergoe s a certain metamorphosis during the grand 
course of the evolutionary progress ; implying a change in the size and 
shape of the atoms etc. 

Universal heat constantly pouring off into space in all directions from 
the suns is readily absorbed by the atomic element filling the entirety of 
the void : which solar infusion is the prime source of the vitality of the 
••atoms'" manifesting its activity in the contractibility of the element 
of space, and later in condensing and giving rise to the formation of 
aqueous planets. But water still continues to absorb an infinitely greater 
quantity of both heat and light, which goes to nourish and aggregate the 
sum of the vitality of the waters and augment the electric entropy of 
the globe. The latter biological principle resulting in the generation of the 
vegetable kingdom, and ultimately in organizing and promoting planet 
life in general. It is, therefore a deducible axiom that the supply of light 
and heat procured in universal nature is quite equal to the universal de- 
mand. And, that, if the demand were increased, the pressure of the uni- 
verse would likewise become intensified. The death-like coldness of the 
"inanities" of space doth greedily chink up all the warmth which the suns 
and all the "furnaces" of Immensity can afford to give ; and the number of 



106 THE SEVEN AGES. 

planets existing in a solar system are indicative of the power and size of 
the central, vital Orb; the exponential of the sun. 

The character of the change which takes place in the structure of the 
heat fluid and effects its transition into light, probably consists in a 
diminution of bulk, an increase in subtlety, and altogether implying a 
general concentration of power. Light is a more subtle and volant 
structure than heat ; even as an animal is a superior character of being to 
the plant. The concentration of the vital principle implies a concentra- 
tion of power. The organic life material, in general, during the entire 
duration of a planet, acquires biodynamic valency through means of its 
bio -activity ; and consecutively promotes itself into higher and higher 
modes and types of beings in the ascending scale of life. 

Regarding the physical properties of the two elements, light and heat, 
it is self-evident that they are neither the same nor their properties equal. 
The feeble light of a candle on a dark night may be seen for miles away, 
while the heat generated by the same candle is not perceptible more than 
a few feet away. Indeed, it is the radiative property of the light pro- 
ceeding from a luminary that effects and facilitates the radiation of the 
heat, for the latter has scarcely any power of circulation of its own be- 
yond that of conduction or convection. It is like thick oil striving to keep 
apace with thin flowing water. Light, consisting of such a superfine 
texture, can freely pass through the dense structures of. transparent sub- 
stances. Reluctant heat can scarcely travel a mile an hour, while volant 
light speeds off at the inconceivable velocity of 200,000 miles per second ! 
Notwithstanding the fact that the quintessence of brightness possesses all 
the intrinsic values of heat, while the product of warm darkness does not 
inherit, by any means, all the essential endowments of light. 

But the properties of conduction and radiation, like that of lightning, are 
simply coefficient results of cosmic pressure, and are due but little if 
any to the agency of "capillary attraction," or any force or action resid- 
ing in the passive elements themselves. They are rather passive proper- 
ties in nature, while the universal potential of solar pressure is the grand 
motor and impelling agent. 

As has been previously reiterated, the ethereal principle of heat pro- 
ceeds from plutonic matter, where it is derived at the interior regions of 
great spheres, and from thence is forced outward to the surface of the 
spheres, paid again from thence it is finally transmitted into the regions of 
space by the same omnipresent force of pressure which promoted its ori- 
gin ! Behold heat issuing from matter, like the stream of eternity issuing 
from time ! 

With the great plutonic Age there virtually ends the wonderful era of 
solid matter. The age of Heat, on the other hand, is the beginning of the 
infinite ; the life or spirit era : and, perforce its * biodynamic power, gave 
birth to Nature. Behold in this, the Fifth Age of creation, how the solid 
gyrating matter of the universe is trans -substantiated into volatile radia- 



THE VULCANIC AGE. 107 

tion. and the roll of time is changed into the flow of eternity. 

But these theme- and theories are indeed very old, however new they 
may se< m ; aye, older than this splendid planet of ours, or older than her 
clouds, or her moon, or her rock-ribbed hills. The heats, the lights and 
the thunders : the burning of clouds and the laboring of tides ; the resur- 
rection of serpents and the explosion of fires ; the rearing of worlds and 
the emanation of a^ons ; the motion of seas and the building of spheres ; lo, 
re old servants and children of that ancient monarch Time. 
Around his absolute Throne they have prowled and frolicked ever since 
eternity's dawn ; "and there is there is nothing new under the sun." 

THEORY III. 

VULCAN'S GIANTS. 

That the Several Organic Epochs on a Planet Results in the Creation of Huge 
Cosmic Pythons, or "Serpents" of the Depths; and, that the Human Race is 
Ordained to Complete an JEonian Serpent of "Seven Heads and Ten Horns." 

"iEons were supposed to be emanations sent forth by God from the 
depth of his grand solitude, to fulfill various functions in the material and 
spiritual universe.' 1 — International Dictionary 

The theory undertakes to set forth that the fulfillment and distinct em- 
bodiment of the several organic evolutions of a planet consists in the 
grand production of as many cosmic serpents, or universal "Pythons;" 
each one of which mysterious being includes a separate cosmological age 
on a globe taken as a whole. 

For demonstration, say let the entire comportation of any organic age 
of the earth's natural history become restored and, as it were, integrated 
and strung out for inspection full length according to the number of its 
jessant generations, during the whole time of its actual living existence ; 
and we shall indeed, have a connected cormus chain of many thousand 
"links ;" an united series of reproduction forming a huge serpent. 

If the earth's entire Exuviae were restored and erected into its past or- 
ganic structure, we would see, unwounded, an hypothetical "creature" a 
huge, severed "Cestoid* a" of the solar void ; and stretching its lengthy 
fabric across the abyss of space from the earth beyond the orbit of 
Neptune. 

The length or size of each one of these several creative serpents depends 
on the duration of its actual existence, or what might be called its "perod- 
ictimc" That is, generally speaking, the length of time which trans- 
pires between lunar cataclysms. Such "beings" are Exponents of time, for 
the rate or the tide of time itself depends on the progress of nature's evo- 
lution. Active time is but the indicating dial hand on the face of nature's 
passing revolution, shoving what progress nature has been making ; and 
the living section of the great, world Serpent is the place onthe "dial" to 
which the finger points. 

The heads of the pythons go into the planet, while their tails reach in- 



108 THE SEVEN AGES. 

to their objective satellites, and there are as many "links in the chain," or 
zones of spots in the serpent, as there are distinct generations bred during 
the entire period of its existence. 

These JEonian organisms are naturely divided into two classes accord- 
ing to the organic kingdom to which they belong ; and which for the sake 
of conventionality we shall term, vEonian plants and Ionian beasts. 
The first three cosmogonical promulgations of our planet gave rise to the 
development of as many jeonian plants, i. e. involving all sorts and 
species extant during those "days" of creation. While the prominent pro- 
ductions of the two subsequent JEons, or the creations of the fifth and 
sixth genesial "days" of holy writ were that of two great Beasts. How- 
ever, each separate "comus" or species of either plants or animals, fauna 
or flora, may be regarded as a distinct "Plant" or "Beast" in itself. 

The age of cosmic plants might be regarded as the "pupal" stage of 
developement of organic life on a globe ; while the beast may be said to 
correspond analogously to the "larval" stage of biotic existence. But the 
final seonian "creature" represents the era of. the universal "Adult" 
when the "Beast" takes "wings" and flies away to worlds beyond. 

Now these huge serpents of the "fields" of the void, i. e. pythonian 
monsters born and bred during our own planets Days, have gone head and 
tail into the earth. They are coiled up and conclobated in the body of the 
vast solid ball, where the game of the "fire god" is sealed up forever by 
the collapsions of their fatal moons which fell on their hinder ends, pin- 
ning them fast forever. Thus the "serpents" of the great deep are trans- 
formed into heat spheres, and the earth is a globe composed of six fused 
serpents. Behold Vulcan's "blacksmiths" in the workshop of Chaos and 
the works they have set up ! The spheres they have built of their own 
malleation and their work-shops are their lasting monuments of fame. 
But the planets are rising caldrons of the wilderness of the void, wherein 
the serpents are stewed and served as dishes for the recovery of the fallen 
gods! 

Now the "^Eons" aforesaid, which were sent out by command of the 
Author of Creation to redeem the inanities, and explore the plenitude of 
infinite resource, were indeed, first .iEons or emanations of heat then of 
light, and finally and perfectly of spirit. But during this time the 
"Master workmen" or "Wisdoms" of the Lord are also there, directing 
the work of the depths. 

The form, size and general outline of each of those resurrected pythons, 
or what might rather be regarded as the "strobila" or "proglottis" of the 
one continuous "amphisbaena," do in fact, from aeon to aeon inversely cor- 
respond to the receding or katabolistic stages of some rebellious and out- 
cast angel and his train of adherents during his course of destruction. For 
these rising and new Creations are in fact embryo cherubia ; destined at 
some future day to replace the loss of a fallen Destiny, and re-establish 
his empty seat. And the quick Spirit of the JEona, like a devouring time- 



THE VULCANIC AGE. 109 

tempest rages along the serpent's crooked track from head to tail ; for the 
Serpent is but the carnal bridge spanning the void, over which the Being 
rides back to the Bourne of eternity. 

The human creation on the terrestrial globe is, during the present cosmic 
iEon, in the active course of producing a monster Beast ; which terrible and 
wonderful being is most graphically described in the Revelations of the 
Book of the Lord. The fullness of time for this majestic "Worm" to 
complete its whole number of generations shall be about 40,000 suns. 
The a?onian Carnation is characterized as having "seven heads and ten 
horns." Six of these heads are already gone into the earth, the seventh is 
in the act of rising, and the unborn "tail" of the cosmic Giant reaches 
unto the moon ! Our position in the human Serpent is 177 rings from the 
beginning of the first "head," and 1203 rings from the final end of the 
great "annelid's" tail. For our mighty " Centipede " is yet in the elixir 
of the adolescence of youth. 

The stereometry of the great Beast when full grown is such that the 
entire comportation of our race shall be equal to more than seven hundred 
cubic miles of solid carnation. But arbitrarily stating the length of the 
"Amphisbaena" at three hundred miles, then the girth of his massive belly 
will be perhaps no less than three leagues. His auriferoas crowns would 
glitter above the crest of the thunder cloud, and his movement would re- 
semble the exalted vermiculation of a moving mountain range. When 
the Beast speaks the winds of his breath shall go in huricanes, and when 
he blasphemes let the earth tremble ! 

His breakfast would consist of the moderate fare of six billion oxen, two 
billion tons of fish, and four trillion pounds of manna. Yet, with all his 
food regularly, the adult "Babylon" shall grow not any during a thous- 
and five hundred years, for all this shall go into his sohI. 

Behold, this is the Image of Vulcan's "Pets" on terrestrial creation. 
Winch Python, that is to be, is the purposed New Creation of the planet. 
It is the unfledged image of an Ancient Creation of the sun ; a great 
angel of light who is condemned to oblivion, and whose place the New 
Creation, or such worthy position thereof shall supplant when the angel's 
throne is made void. 

THEORY IV. 

PYRONOMICS. 

That the Element of Heat in its Free State Consists in the Form of a Substantial 
Fluid; Dark, Cold and Passive. 

The igneous element of heat, standing in its pure originality, exists in 
the form of a perfect fluid ; that is, a fluid of uniform density and perfect 
continuity. Here, indeed, for the first time in the wisdom of nature do 
we find a substance existing in the form of a truly isopyconic structure : 
Absolutely equal in all parts, or rather containing no structural parts. 



110 THE SEVEN AGES. 

Even such is the condition of electricity in mass ; such is the condition of 
real, spiritual structure itself. A condition when the primevous, atoms 
and constituent molecules are inviolably fused or absorbed together into 
mutual unity. This cannot be said of any other phase of matter prior to 
the fifth "Age" of creation. 

Of course, heat is matter in one sense of the word, a most substantial 
substance, as permanent as subtile ; the end and perfected condition of all 
palpable matter ; the finished product of the factories of celestial spheres ; 
the consumation and first end of all "materialism." But which is also 
the new beginning of life force ; an existence believed by some to be 
"immaterial," even as many suppose spirit itself to be immaterial. But 
because these creations are inconceivably subtile in their natures and in- 
tangible to a certain degree, such condition does not necessarily render 
them either insubstantial or immaterial. Indeed phlogiston is inanimate 
matter in its extraordinary form . And, when any considerable portion 
of this rare, yet abundant quintessence of nature, for any cause, becomes 
collated into a fluid mass in the atmosphere, whether in the form of ani- 
mal spirit or otherwise, such is, though imponderable, the densest of all 
substances and manifests itself to us as "lightning," electric fluid, etc. 
Which concentrated force is, perhaps, no less than 25 times as dense as 
water ; or heat might be regarded as transelementated water, reduced in 
bulk to 25 diameters. 

We said that heat is a substance ; so is light, and so is spirit. Spirit is 
the most substantial and durable of all things, for we behold in this 
"supernatural" living entity, the essence of indestructible eternity. All 
other things in creation's universe must fade and wear out with time, but 
the spirits of the living hosts of God are even as immutable as "eternity" 
without end. 

Among the many physical effects of heat we shall now endeavor to 
explain a few ; to-wit : 

The element of heat exuding, for instance, from a heating stove is not 
luminous, because of the fact that the element itself is dark, and the 
light of the internal combustion is being, during low temperature, quite 
all absorbed by the air of the draught, and not allowed to "radiate." Un- 
til such time as the temperature of the metal is raised, say several hundred 
degrees, when the opaque iron begins to assume a kind of semi-translucency 
by means of its hyper-expansion thus admitting a small share of metallic 
light radiation, producing a perceptible glow. Perhaps the limit of heat 
potential is far below that of light, and less than the coloring degree of 
temperature. Not, but that the light of red iron is alo due to metalic 
combustion. 

The element of heat consisting, as we suppose , in the form of an ex- 
tremely subtle fluid is capable of penetrating and circulating through the 
meshes of any material structure, however dense or hard, as easily, per- 
haps, as a current of air can pass through the open doors of a building. 



THE VULCANIC AGE. Ill 

An undue proportion of the caloric principle on entering the tissue of our 
physical bodies, for instance, effects a slight over-expansion, as a result of its 
hit -rusivc presence. This expansive property of the phlogiston, by antagon- 
izing the life -cohesion of the organic tissue and "cells" produces the sense 
of pain ; which sensation is but the result of undue vital stimulation and 
cellular expansion, manifesting itself as pain from excessive heat. 

The element itself is neither hot nor cold. These qualities are altogeth- 
er due to our sense of feeling and power of perceiving the presence or ab- 
sence of a particular supply of the omnipresent force. Undoubtedly the 
sense of pain from heat or cold is not only due to the presence or absence of 
a normal entopy of the element but is, likewise, more or less due to in- 
tense vital activity, or lethargy resulting from either of the above men- 
tioned conditions of physical temperature. But a vital quantity of the 
bio-potent energy is as sweet and wholesome as dear life itself. 

The principle physical characteristic distinguishing combustible 
from incombustible materials in nature consists the fact, that com- 
bustibles are either organic substances or organic remains. While incom- 
bustibles are those forms of matter which have, through the agencies of 
pressure and ingenous action, become transformed and converted into the 
plutonic age in the strictest sense of the term ; and manifesting their ex- 
istence in the form of the "free metals." These, also, were at one time 
organic, as, indeed all plutonic "samples" exhibit only certain phases of 
the organic ; but, which, subsequently, through the cosmic, triple powers 
of heat, pressure and time, then* chemical structures transelementated in- 
to the apyrous metallic. 

Wood and ccal burn readily because of these materials being recent or- 
ganic formations. Limestones will consume with the cogency of fire, 
but a greater proportion of "ashes" or mineral residue remains. 

Ore will burn with much heat, that is such portion of its structure as 
still retains its original, organic texture. A still smaller ratio of iron will 
readily dissolve by fire ; yet, it is evident that all the corrosive metals con- 
tain considerable organic and refractory matter, which renders their sub- 
stances liable to sublimation when exposed to a strong, continued oxidizing 
process, as such as rusting, great heat, etc. But gold and the ' 'fixed metals' ' 
will not corrode or burn by ordinary processes, because these being purely 
plutonic in their composition and structure are next in order to the per- 
fection of th* pie at element itself ; and, probably, are entirely free from 
all braces of organic formation. 

In fact, the great Plutonic Age, from first to last is but the grand cause- 
way from the organic to the heat a<;e ; and the various* forms and modes 
of matter included therein — from the aqueous, exterior surf ace of a planet, 
lined, interior, surface — are but as so many stations along the 
mysterious line of transit. 

The process of ignition in itself creates no heat, neither does it 
produce ashes nor any smoke. In fact, the phenomenon of combustion 



112 THE SEVEN AGES. 

actually produces nothing. It simply immuhidites that which was pre- 
viously produced, and chemically joined together. The constituent ele- 
ments of heat, light, ashes, smoke, etc., were all previously produced by 
other means than that of burning;. They were compounded and grew into 
the combustible substances while in its growing and living stage of exist- 
ence ; and were simply set free, or rather, violently separated through the 
fierce action of the burning ; for burning is a most violent process. 

The gliding or flowing quality of a molten, metallic mass, or of any 
liquid or fluid is due to the fluid nature of the phlogistic medium con- 
tained within such body, and imparted to the metal. To illustrate this 
theorem, take, for instance, some dry, pulverized clay. Thoroughly mix 
with a quantity of water. We shall readily see that the fluidity of the 
water becomes the liquidity of the compound, when the clayey substance 
becomes a gliding mass. So it is with metals, etc., containing much of 
the element of heat. The volatility of the infused heat is communicated 
to the harsh structure of the metal. The cohesive nature of the latter is 
overcome ; the constituent molecules are forced asunder, and the whole 
structure moves freely as a liquid. 

It is the universal calorific principle dwelling in the waters of the globe 
that gives them freedom to play and roll about in their vast and hollow 
beds. And it is the same medial subtility residing in the atmosphere 
that gives to the air to sweep to and fro over the face of the earth ; and 
the force of its magnetism raises the wind. 

Among these desultory remarks it may not be out of place to here 
forward that the bitter property in substances, offensive and poisonous mat- 
ters, are so in a measure, because of their being more or less destitute of 
the essential electro- vital function. So that whenever such ordurous or 
mortal substances happen to come in immediate contact with the inner 
nature of a living being, they tend to fatally rob the cells and tissue of 
their life fluid, thus producing pain or death. 

The true Theory of Cerenamics is fairly illustrated by taking a ves- 
sel filled with fine shot, and, again, refilled with water. Let the shot 
represent the universal atoms and molecules of air space and matter, 
while the water in the vessel bears analogous relation to the rare, continu- 
ous, electric fluid. If, for instance, the water should for any cause collect 
exclusively at any one place within the vessel, then the vessel would not 
contain both the water and shot, for the water would, as it were, selfish- 
ly exclude the other from a certain portion of space. Such is the manner 
to a certain extent, in which heat and light are amassed in the form of 
electricity or animal spirit within the cloudy atmosphere, until such in- 
stant as the omnipresent potential of universal pressure disperses and dis- 
seminates the disturbing fluid throughout the regions ;when lightning 
is the result and consequent ethereal disintegration ; after which nature 
again rests in a state of equilibrium. 

Lightning is the result of atmospheric combustion. The phlogistic spirit is 



THE VULCANIC AGE. 113 

rent from the aqueous matter of the clouds, producing an explosion of 
terrific force, for the spirit clings to the limb of the cloud with a most re- 
luctant grasp. 

Admitting for palpable data, that the weight of the universe hear- 
ing at the region of the earth's surface is equivalent to a weight of more 
than 600 tons to every square inch, which pressure acts equally in all dir- 
ections, it then follows that whenever the element of phogiston amasses in 
the form of electricity, such is perforce, in due time, caused to explode and 
become scattered in all directions. Indeed, this so called universal poten- 
tial is the eternal force which draws together and binds all matter, and 
even holds the great globe itself together ; but it is likewise, the same 
power, which, when the grasps of cohesion is overcome, blasts, and acts 
ix all explosives ; effecting igneous explosions of every kind. The 
physical condition of an explosive is that the integumentary composition 
infolding the fire element is rare and readily dissolved, thus liberating 
the phlogiston almost instantaneously. The more sudden the process of 
combustion, the more powerful likewise, is the force of the explosive and 

VICE VERSA. 

If a great charge of dynamite were fired at the region of the earth's 
center, let the charge be ever so large, even to quite fill the bottomless pit, 
its maximum expansive force could be equal only to the weight Of the 
earth's immuring mass ; and the great globe would not suffer mundane 
destruction from such a hazardous enterprise. The effect would not 
burst the planet, because the power of cohesion would be an auxiliary 
preserving force in favor of the perilious sphere. Even should the terres- 
trial zone melt, it would nevertheless remain intact. 

The ••omnipotency" of universal pressure is the grand exponent of a 
planet's creative, as well as its destructive power. 'Tis like the measiife- 
ment of the strength of the Omnipotent, or the grasp of the Great Being 
adown on the earth. The gage of the might of His hand on matter and 
material worlds. 

Six hundred tons actually resting on every square inch of the earth and 
all things thereon ; a little force ! which so easily holds together the inuii- 
dane uni verse, and by the silent infusion of its willing servant : heat, over- 
comes the strength of brass, and a mighty rock is converted into a passive 
liquid pool. Or, it overpowers the hardest steel, and renders the universal 
edge of the lance or the inflexible iron bar like unto helpless flowing 
water. The same all-pervading force is that which swells the ready blast 
and shivers the bond of the mine. Or bursts the bomb with redoubtable 
fire ; or with loud throes of vengeance discharges the torpedo or Cannon. 
The same doth shoot the lightning's arrows from the clouds, and e'en flies 
the vital beams abroad from the everlasting Fountain of day ; and the 
silver wave goes forth through the deep, lo, in a second, two hundred 
thousand miles. 

Respecting the universal economy of the elements of light and heat 



114 THE SEVEN AGES. 

on a planetary sphere, it is safe to say, that probably neither of these ele- 
ments do in any considerable quantity waste by passing off into space 
beyond the limit of the planet's own vortices. So the thermal effects of 
the planets and satellite acting on the weather of our sphere are, evidently, 
the sole result of those bodies absorbing during their various geocentric and 
heliocentric positions, a greater or less proportion of the solar product satur- 
ating the regions of space affecting the earth. Thus, the dependent planet- 
ary systems absorb the vital force issuing from the universal Fountain, 
without returning any compliment, as a tribute, back into his munificent 
realms again. 

But it is probable that the entire supply of fire creation, issued by the 
sun's ignipotent volume, passes off into space ; where the life principle is 
totally imbibed in the depths of solar immensity. The expanded vortices 
of the planets, like radiate wings, undoubtedly, drink up the greater share 
of the vitality of Sol's creative force, thus going out into the void ; even 
like the foliage of wide spreading trees, which serves to contract the 
oxygen and other ingredients out of the air, and receive a necessary ablu- 
tion of the falling dews of heaven. 

Hence, the afore-stated 18,000 degrees of actinic heat which is being con- 
stantly manufactured within the earth, and therefrom proceeding to the 
surface regions, in addition to that portion received from the sun, is all be- 
ing utilized through the evolutionary economy of terrestial space, water, 
life and organic remains. 

Undoubtedly, a considerable share of the igneous contingency generated 
within the earth is retained in the petrescent globe itself. The phlogistic 
office therein being that of "seasoning" the solid structure, by chemically 
converting the organic remains accruing on the surface into the great 
mineral and metallic mass. In short, to aid in crystallizing the globe 
into the plutonic age, and its immense remains of terrigenous life. 

Much of the igneous energy on arriving at the surface of the planet is, 
in connection with the solar complement forever being vitalized into 
organic life through the biological agency of all actual living beings which 
brood on the face of a planet. Lo 1 'tis the heat of creations love warming 
a world and bringing forth into life ; for the exquisite fluid of universal 
electricity is the fecundity of nature. 

Lastly, whatever of onmific principle still remains unused in any of the 
foregoing exigencies, such is frugally stored away and hoarded up for 
future use in the sacred folds of the aqueous and atmospheric formations ; 
behold the fire of the clouds and of the seas ! And uniting with the 
ocean of electricity oft a sphere, the heat from "Vulcans forge," aids in 
raising the arch-dome of the firmament. 



END OF THE VULCANIC AGE. 



THE COLORIFIC AGE. 



THEORY I. 

THE THRONE BEHIND A CLOUD. 

That the Sun is the Chariot Omnipotent of the Solar System. 

'And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat thereon, before whose 
presence the earth and heaven fled away and there was no place found 
for them." — Rev. xx-ii. 

"And there appeared a great wonder in heaven ; a woman clothed with 
the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve 
stars." — Rev. xn-i. 

That solar eminence, the Sun is the universal Throne, or rather the 
tabernacle of the shrines of God. Behold the Throne at morn ; at noon 
and at eve. Behold in the east the Throne at morn. E'en ere the orb is 
risen, the east is all ablaze with the ardor of his rising majesty. Wilt 
thou burn the firmament, O, Sun, or wilt thou devour the heavens at thy 
coming? And who art thou that sitteth thereon, whom mortals hath not 
seen, and journeyeth in a day the heavens around? Observe the burnish- 
ed arc of the empyrean firmament, and the corona around the Throne of 
the Great God ! 

Seed'st thou heaven ascending the east, as the sun kissed the hill 
tops at morn ? The earth was filled with radiance and creation beamed 
with light, and the worlds bloom into being 'neath the rays of that 
splendor so bright. O, its grandeur is born in the mountains, its effulgence 
reflected by seas; its fragrance was caught by the wild flowers, and 
wafted on every breeze. Its colors were caught by the birds; heaven 
shin»s in their brilliant plumes; its tints were robed by the clouds, and 
gleams in the silvery moons. Its bounty begotten the summer, its glad- 
ness is fraught in the spring ; its joy is seen in the eyes of a world, and 
its hope in the children of men. Its sweetness is steeped in the foun- 
tain of every stream that flows ; its freshness is robed in the green hills, 
and its beauty was stole by the rose. Its circles were formed in the ram- 
bow, its luster glowed in the mine ; and fire was snatched by the ruby 
from altars of heaven's shrine. 



116 THE SEVEN AGES. 

But the earth's perpetual gladness is that the smi will ever rise again, 
for worlds are conceived and nourished by the benediction of ray proceed- 
ing from that emanant Orb. O, the beauty of the purple dawn, and the 
cheer of the new-born day. Go forth into the joy of the new-born day ; 
the gladness of the morning is a blessing which the Lord our God hath 
made. Each morn is a new creation that reneweth the face of the earth. 
Days are celestial flashes from the "Lamp" of destinj where morning and 
evening are ever one. One-half the earth dwelleth in perpetual darkness, 
but where on the areas of the Throne of day canst thou find a region o'er- 
shadowed by night? We are yet but half way up to light. Days are 
sparks from living eternity wrought on the hearth-stone of heaven's forge ; 
and time is a chain of light and dark spun out by the spinning Orbs. Yet 
great is the might of the fleeting vision, and who can stay its tide? 
Time rolls on with a tremendous power, for the crank that revolves the 
winding years is turned by the arm of God. This track of time the 
planets tread awhile ; a path on which they shall not return. How oft we 
see thy rising in the morn, O sun ; a thousand million eyes are drunk in 
the magnificence of thy sight, and through the windows of all the 
earth shines the luxury of thy distant ball, O saphire Orient, till the scat- 
urient hills doth sparkle in the splendor of thy gaze. 

Behold the Throne of heaven at noon ; the diadem of the firmament. 
'Tis the Covenant of eternity wrapped in inapproachable fire ; the Watch 
of Paradise above in the seven-fold heights. And the great Beast adown 
on the earth panteth for breath 'neath the fervor of the solar Horn. But 
heaven is from earth so far removed, that the dimensions of the compass of 
the House of God, and its glittering amplitudes of fire, contending with a 
distance so great, lo that even the Seat of the Diety like the focus of a 
firmament emboss the sky. 

Yet, have we seen the measurements of that magical "parallax" ; and 
the length of the axis from the base of the Throne to the summit of its 
gyrating dome is leagues 286,000. This is the depth of the Seat of bliss, 
and 'tis filled with the infinite glory of the Hosts of the powers of God. 
The length of the circuit that circumscribe the golden walls of the solar 
Heaven is leagues 898,000. Now the exterior view of that throned "firma- 
ment" is embellished in finished characters of fadeless light, and terrible 
to behold, even like a sea of burning jasper; while the inner walls — they 
that encompass the living Shrine — are adorned with all manner of precious 
stone, and with temples of radient chrysolite. Here are altars of purple 
and emerald, and rainbows of ruby and topaz surrounding the thrones 
of angels and the beauty of our God. But the amplitude of the founda- 
tion of heaven is equal to the quadratures of nine orbits of the moon. 
And the endless streets of rest and peace are of vitrified go' ..1, lik : a s 3a of 
glass transparent, mingled with painless fire. 

Indeed the size of the great Throne and the dimensions of i Iv i walls of Par- 
adise is such that the terrestrial globe intact would scarce mal^e a corn; r- 



d 



THE COLORIFIC AGE. tfL 117 

stone in the la}- of that structure so vast ; and would, probably, be reject- 
ed, in that day by the builders because of incompetent size. Behold, a 
planet traversing with cosmic speed flew across the disk of the Throne 
during the time of one day, and I saw it passing off the limb of the sun, 
when 'twas like to a sparrow on a burnished tower. It is computed that 
the Horn of miracle is removed from the nations earth more than 30,000,- 
000 leagues. This is the distance from earth to heaven across the sea of 
transparency, to His dwelling place, Lo, these are figures of measurements 
of the works of the Lord Omnipotent in the realms of Chaos, and the dis- 
tant s he fixed in days of old. And the burnished front of heaven's 
Globe forever turns about in an ethereal whirlpool, and like a revolving 
parapet faces every way. 

We saw the magnificat of the walls as the Throne stood on the ineridian 
tower at noon, and their beauty illumined the void ; but we saw not the 
seats of the seraphim, nor heard we the music of their harps. These holy 
and pure deign not the voluptuous gaze of mortal eyes, nor shall such 
music reach our ears. And a Son of thunder "saw and heard the voice of 
many angels around about the Throne, and the living creatures and the 
ancients: and the number of them was thousands of thousands." O, 
see Jehovah's thundering Throne, yet, the thunders that shake the firma- 
ment are but as the whimpers of His voice. 'Tis the absolute "See" of a jeal- 
pus God whom heaven and earth adore. 

From the "Capitol" within, usurping pow r ers are routed, for that they 
stood up against His will. Then doth battle desperate jar thy firm towers, 
O Sun, and the pillars of heaven tremble 'neath the threats of contending 
gods. Who durst defy Eternity to arms? The Lord hath built himself a 
house, his most firm throne forever ; and who shall question His authority 
or admonish the unerring God? His name is above all names as heaven 
is above the earth. Terrible and wonderful is His name under the whole 
heaven. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who beholdest the deep and sittest 
on the cherubim. Blessed art thou, O Lord, in the firmament of heaven 
and He that sitteth on the right hand. Alleluiah, Alleluiah. 

The Throne Omnipotent is the solar eminence; the iEonian sphere 
of spheres, cast among eternity's lights on high. 'Tis the original 
Fount of light and heat, and creation's voices, and lightenings and 
endless judgment; the solar Engine which drives the pulleys of 
of the universe, and the wheels of the starry mill ! But thy might is gov- 
erned by a steady Hand. O Sun, lest in a prank of sportive vagary, burst- 
ing the bonds of curbed propriety, thou'dst overwhelm a universe in floods 
of devastation, and involve an orrery of worlds in stupendous wreck ! 

'Tis the transcendent Palace of the living Hosts, where ^Eons of immor- 
tality reign in bliss. The pavillion of the Eternal One, where the Giant 
of Immensity reclines in awful repose. The sun is His royal robe of state, 
and an emblem of the brightness of His glory. Who is He that journey - 
eth around the heavens in a day, whose trumpet calleth up the dead! 



118 THE SEVEN AGES. 

Whose summons bringeth forth into life, whose wisdom begetteth a 
world, whose mandates troubleth the darkness, and the beauty of His 
Throne maketh day and night? Who can stand the glare of His heats as 
He speedeth to the west in a Chariot of fire? He that speaketh to the void, 
and warneth the depths that it is time the dead of old should live again. 
Who converseth with Orion from a Chariot of unapproachable fire, and 
maketh terms with the constellations and the far off Cities in Toucan. 
And He beholdeth their heats and their commonplace seats, and He fear- 
eth not the deaths of their dreadful hells. Who fixeth boundaries with 
Polaris, and replieth in everlasting oracles with the "Southern Cross?" 
Who answereth the other infinities of unfailing fame which bloom in the 
Hainbow of heaven's stars? He, whose contemporaries are from a be- 
ginning of which no reckoning can be made. He that standeth on 
heaven's Threshold and from thence laid the foundations of the earth. 
"And he answereth man by way of his strength: Declare unto me the 
fewness of my days." 

Him by whom all things are done ; who accomplished great things and 
marvels ; and in the omniscience of unerring wisdom He proveth the evil 
and the good. He causeth creation to well up from the fount of endless 
oblivion ; from the inanities of the nameless void He raised the mighty to 
live again. From the catacombs of the hidden depths the worlds and 
winding serpents sprung, yea, from ranges of Sol's dominions far and 
wide ; and the days and hours are filled with marvels and blessings for 
they are the Father's works. His name is stamped in beauty on all crea- 
tion fair, in characters of grace and gladness is He seen in all His works. 

Hear, O Heaven, our humble muse, our loud and joyous song ; a paean of 
jocund thunder from the earth. How shall we admire thee, O Eternal 
City and Shrine of the Most High God? Great beyond all thrones is that 
Throne of thrones above the earth. Who will give the history of the days 
of thy Empire, or quote the record of thy Court? When thy government 
established, O Sun, or when the convocation of thy hosts? When, thy 
immunities incorporated, ad infinitum ; who trumpeted the coronation of 
thy King? Who will give the number of thy revolutions and synods and 
the number of thy name that such may be written? Give the dates of thy 
beginnings, and the foundation of thy ancient river beds. When thy 
gates of pearl hung; what rejoicings echoed thy rising walls? When 
tuned thy golden harps? Then He who laid heaven's foundations said: 
'Who shall come to hear the music here? The strains of the harps of Para- 
dise shall enchant unrisen stars, and angels yet unborn shall wonder at 
the rivers and the beauty of this House, and the rainbows on the shores.' 
Thus spake the Lord of heaven and founder of the sun. 

O, thou that burndest forever ! Thou mother of dead creations and in- 
terminable years ! Art thou not dismayed, O Sun, lest thy slain should 
one day rise upto smite thy plumes of light, and, if 'twere possible, blacken 
thy bright crest and disable the vigor of thy heat, till thy glory ceaseth 



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and day shinetk not? Thine is the history, O Monarch of the heavens, of 
fallen kingdoms and worlds that once were, and of earths that can no- 
where be found. But such figures, or times are not writ in earth's 
calendars. 

At thy beckon worlds come ushering from the ramparts of the void ; thy 
little subkingdoms these. And coming unto thee, O devouring majesty of 
the everlasting, they vanished in thy burning bosom and are not. But 
thou laughest on in the triumph of thy enhanced brightness, O, thou un- 
quenchable hell 1 Thou merciless tyrant of everlasting death ! O, woe! 
O, despair ! O, the madness of the voices in thy wilderness of flame ! 
O, sovereign usurper Thou, that standest on the deep and beholdest in all 
immensity naught to molest thy savage peace. Imperishable ! 

Such is the awful splendor of the House of the living God and Acropolis 
Omnipotent on high, that the sea nor earth nor sky, nor the bashful worlds 
abroad that play around thai" radiant Arc can bear to face such ravishing 
beauty and all-powerful gaze but half the time ; and night must ever cover 
day. Since we behold in thy outward parts such a gorgeous sight, O, 
Sun. what must be the insufferable effulgence of thy Tabernacle and in- 
ner Shrine ? Who shall know the glory of the eternal Throne ; who shall 
scale the vision and see the King in his beauty? Go labor in the Lord. 

And. the Lord be magnified, we saw in the roll of Ages and in the can- 
ticles of time, that the ponderous walls of heaven are being pushed out, 
and the eternal Kingdom of honor and salvation is being enlarged amid 
the center of the void. Even so much is the circumscription of the wastes 
and the deaths limited on every side, and the region of old Night and 
Chaos narrowed and vanquished, as the convex zones of the solar Throne 
expand. And when I perceive the inspiring goodness even of this our own 
world, the noble earth and footstool of heaven's mighty King ; and the 
promethean endowments of the children of men : surely said I the Kingdom 
of heaven itself cannot be so very far off. Lo, our eternity is shrunken to a 
few years, and infinity has become but a little way. Here is eternity 
broken up into time; as we hove into the light of the City of God. My 
Lover is in the sun, the God of Israel who loveth the true adoring soul, 
"Hosanna to the Highest !" 

We are, in fact, in the vicinity of the gates which leadeth into the City 
of the divine King. Even such is the reckoning of our orb in the Sover- 
eign Court that the star of redemption saw fit to come down and visit 
our approaching precincts and promising sphere. He cometh in the 
name of the Lord, and made terms of eternal life to all who believed in 
His name. He promised that they should become "tSars" in the sanctuary 
of His God. and from thence shall go out no more. When will He come 
again clothed in the majesty and power of the Throne? Lo, at the end of 
years He shall come with the "reapers" and the harvest of earth He shall 
gather into the beautiful City, the golden City, the City of the Sun. 

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the west. Most gorgeous now the west doth show, till the lambent flame 
doth eooly wane in twilight radiance. Then night comes on, oblivion's 
somber shrond, and we are kindly shielded from thy glaring car, O sun, 
and our feeble eyes doth close to rest in sleep a while ; lest we should 
wander 'iriid the sensless blank aiid lose our way for want of heaven's 
guidance and thy loving light. 

THEORY II. 



A VISION OF THE SOLAR HELLS. 

That the Interior of the Sun is Heaven, While the Exterior Thereof is Hell Eterne. 

"He hath set his tabernacle in the sun : and he as a bride-groom coming 
out of his bridechamber hath rejoiced as a giant to run the way. His go- 
ing out is from the end of heaven, and his circuit even to the end thereof ; 
and there is no one that can hide himself from his heat. " — Psalm xviii, 6-7. 

"And hell and death were cast into the pool of fire : this is the Second 
Death."— Apoc. xx, 14. 

Wilt thou not have it that Hell illuminates the universe? 'Tis the 
wasting glory of lost "Lucifer's" radiating from the sun that enlighten - 
eth all creation and maketh day. As the brightness of the sun illumin- 
ateth the solar system, so the radiant effluence of destroyed spirits, emana- 
ting from the great white Throne furnisheth the light of day. A spirit 
"being is composed of the essence of light element intact ; even as a body of 
water is a concentrated collection of vapory clouds. A living spirit being 
is invisible to the human sight because its component substance is neither 
emissive nor catoptric : as this heptessence of nature neither radiates nor 
reflects light. But as soon as its increate structure begins to decompose, 
as is the case of animal spirit in lightning, or of human or angelic spirit on 
the sun, then the refrangibility of eternal destruction renders itself and 
everything else visible. And these omnific beams pouring forth into the 
depths do engender new worlds and new being. 

The sun has the appearance of real spirit, for indeed, that majestic body 
is truly a spirit orb ; and what we see of the sun coming down to us in the 
form of blessed light is real but blasted spirit. In fact, that which we see 
of any material object is merely the ray of light, emissive or reflective 
proceeding from its substance, and bearing certain impressions of structure, 
condition, formation, outline etc. 

Who will, then, venture to say : "There is no Hell, or where is its dark 
abode?" For Hell is as plain as day, and there is no place under the 
whole heavens as bright as Hell. O, there is naught in all creation as 
conspicuous as the globe of eternal fire ; and the fire brand of destruc- 
tion flieth around the fearful earth once every day ! Who will deny that 
the sun exists or that the great Fireball burns and shines? Who can 
escai)e those heats or fly the winds of their torrid zones? Behold the 
"Sword" of the Eternal One, brandished aloft and high that all might 
see. And the amplitude of space is the field of His slain, and the depths 



THE COLORIFIC AGE. 121 

are his grave ! I have kindled a fire in my wrath" sayeth the Lord, 
"Which shall burn forever," 'Tis the repose of the evil ones, the wicked 
ones, and His thunderboldts are hot. "This is the fire the Lord hath 
kindled and all flesh shall see that the Lord hath kindled it : and it shall 
not be quenched. "—Ezech. xx, 48. 

Hell is the panoply of heaven. 'Tis the fortification of the Holy One 
and his co-heirs of eternal peace. Who shall be able to broach the invin- 
cible armory of the Lord to molest his bower of bliss? Who can stand 
'fore the vehemence of those heats which fly and burn at his command? 
Nay, not a Moloch with his desperate powers of darkness dare face bul- 
warks Empyrean to take a kingdom of Light. On the earth one-half 
is ever night and coolness and reposing peace ; but where on those intense 
areas on high shall they find the rest of night? How, then, shall man 
surpass the fires or the perils of the "Second Death," unless it be by a 
miracle of the Creator's mercy, or unless, perhaps, he have no soul?? 

Impossible to look upon without pain, O Lord, how beautiful and 
terrible is the brightness of thy Throne? E'en from those heights what 
mortal eyes shall face unarmed the awful glare? Like an universal 
Gorgon stationed! Of all things visible, hell is most over-powering and 
terrible to behold ; as if 'twer wont to transfix in fatal stare, this frown of 
eternity's brow. Aye, how terrible and beautiful O, Lord, is thy burn- 
ing throne of gold ! 

A place prepared for the Devil and his angels. Such was his destined 
portion when Lucifer and his revolting nations erred. And he sayeth be- 
fore the battle ; when our arms obtain we will recompense our stars, and 
from crests of heaven's altars they'll us adore. They knew not then that 
their altars were their tombs, to be henceforth cast without into the 
outer firmament of fire, into the depths of perditions interminable sea. 
Such was the fate of them who thought to disturb the Seat of the Great' 
Judge. 

But the God of Justice stands ! The god of evil and his throngs of 
rebellion doth fall forever. The first is the Living God ; the second the 
god of Death, whose name is "Death." The first is the God of truth and 
righteousness who shall reign forever and ever ; the second is the false 
god. and dying he shall be utterly destroyed from all eternity. While 
the sun shines the angels of Death shall not take up arms again on the 
field of changing glories, nor the armor of their cohorts glitter in heaven's 
dawn. Until eternity is no more the chieftains of peridition shall lie 
dead. Behold the Sword Omnipotent brandished aloft on heaven's hill and 
high that all may see ! Hot and wonderful is the throne of God. 

The immense igniffluous zone of the sun's volume is enveloped by an ocean 
of molten metal, heated to a white heat. The depth of which brazen sea is ' 
undoubtedly several thousand miles ; and is composed of the less refractory 
elements of such metals as iron, tin, zinc, copper, silver, etc. The heavier 
metallic bullion, as of gold, platinum, etc. ; are deposited along with all 



122 THE SEVEN AGES. 

apyons and transparent stones and gems at the bottom of the solar sea ; 
where the golden sleet is cooled and congealed to the extraordinary rim of 
the sun. All pneumatic substances as gasses, water, etc., is banished 
away by the repellent force of the sun's intolerable rays into the outer 
regions of the solar votex : thus leaving the central clear, and standing 
alone in its brightness. Now, this is Hell, and Hell warms Creation ; and 
worlds abroad are cherished, and summer is the beneficient heat of Hell ! 
Now this immeasurable "Lake of Fire ;" that Burning Zone far aloft 
is the solar Hell, unquenchable, eternal ! And all matter revolving 
within that vortex, with its paraphernalia of meteors, rings, moons, 
comets, asteroids, planets and our own earth, all are gradually though 
inevitably settling sunward, even to the "Beach" of Infinity, and in turn 
vanishing and disappearing in that Hecatomb of Worlds ! Is it not like- 
wise apodeictical, nay, undeniable that all living spirit and spirits, carried 
down by these world- cars shall also descend with its respective spheres in- 
to that great central Sphere of Spheres, and become consumed? "Aye, 
there is the rub. ' ' Except such superendowed portion of the spirits there- 
of as may have previously reached a standard stage of perfection ; an 
eternal standard, so as to become in itself, as it were, a Creative Constit- 
uent ; and thus warrant worthy souls and spirits a place in Immortality. 
Such shall not be subjected to the devouring plague of fire and heat, for 
indeed these are anyhow more invulnerable. Such are "fire proof . " Be- 
hold here the proof and sure test which all must undergo : to-wit ; The 
Invulnerable and the Destructible; Good and Evil : and, for that such "liv- 
ing creatures" or spirits in excelsis are found worthy of Immortality, they 
shall be miraculously taken up through the fire without hurt or harm in- 
to the dwelling place of everlasting bliss, and the majesty of the Lord. 

But all spirit shall be tried by fire ; and such thereof as stand on the 
foundation of iniquity and corruption shall burn : but that which is estab- 
lished on the basis of justice shall stand. Justice and fidelity cannot be 
burned nor destroyed in any way ; and Truth shall live forever. These 
are the infallible qualities on which Eternity stands, for without these 
Eternity itself should fall. Holy souls are the Celestial Shadrach of the 
earth ; and the angels of the Lord will cool the heat of the furnace with 
their lovely wings, when the Fruit of the earth shall be taken in. 

The Scripture says : Every man's works shall be made manifest, for 
the day of the Lord shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by 
fire: 'and the fire shall try every man's works, of what sort it is."— 
1 cor. in, 13. And again the angel exhorting the Great Church said : "I 
counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire that thou mayest be made 
rich."— Apoc. hi, 18. The "Gold" referred to here means the pure and 
holy Spirit of God ; the gift of the Saints, which the Lord bestows on the 
Faithful on the earth. It is deducive from the foregoing text that the 
Eternal Spirit itself has, in due time been tried and proved by the Ordeal 
of fire. « 



THE COLORIFIC AGE. 12S 

When a planet descends unto that great solar Magnet, its solid structure 
becomes, through the incessant calescence of subsequent ages, transformed 
into Sunheat. The organic spirit thereon produces the evolution of Sun- 
light. But the essence of annihilated Souls, that is, of the spirit of human 
beings, or the finished order of organic beings created on a planet, such, 
when dissolved on the surface of the sun do not altogether radiate off 
into space ; but liquefies, such portion of the universal "Quintessence" de- 
scending to within the sun's interior, where it furnishes the nectarine 
"waters" of the "River of Life." These waters "clear as crystal" flow 
through the midst of heaven in riverbeds most ancient, "proceeding from 
the Tin-one of God and of the Lamb."APOC. xn, 1. Finally, the once 
transcendent existence of a fallen angel, such being of the superannuated 
constituency of the "Old Serpent," when absumed in empyrean fires, does 
also return into space in the form of Light. For the evanescent substance 
of a dissolved Fiend is actually and virtually Katabolized back into the 
nothingness of the Polar inanities of the Void. 

Behold, here, the distinction between the Triune properties of universal 
existence : • First the living Spirits of bliss abiding in the Suns ; Second : 
the intermediate Elements of Light and Heat, including the entire volume, 
more or less of all visible creation. And third : the Polar and boundless 
invisibility of space. The first is the Self -existent, the Omnific Being ; the 
"lam who am." The second is in the reproduction of matter: and the 
third share goes to the repedation of the Void : and their waning glories be- 
cometh the brightness of the day. 

Origenists may complain that such severity ; that is, the decree of ever- 
lasting destruction, not to mention everlasting punishment is not the part 
of a Merciful Creator. In reply : Let such sympathetic reasoners but 
think for a moment on the importance which must of necessity be set on 
Perpetuity, and existence without end, and the responsibility of Eternal 
Judgment. A man, for instance, who is about to erect a mansion, and 
who has on hand many grades and qualities of stone from which to select 
his building material : will he not choose from the piles such rocks only 
as are fit for the purpose intended, and reject the rest? So it is in the 
grand construction of Eternities Works ; and nothing whateuer can cause 
the Omniscent Builder to use unfit material. Otherwise Eternity itself 
would fail to be Eternity, and would fall into the frail waste of ruin. All 
things must rest, everything on its own merits to stand or fall, and each 
kind of material is used in that Work of Creation wherein it is best suited. 
A corrupt soul would forever remain a cloud on Mount Zion : while the 
spirit of a Saint will be a Splinter of Light in the walls of the Temple ; an 
Eclat of beauty and joy in heaven. 

"And from the Throne proceeded lightnings and voices and thunder - 
ings."— Apoc, rv, 5. 

The great incandescent, photosphere of the sun, or the outer side of the 
solar Throne is the Hell of the damned, stormy and wide. Who is there 



124 THE SEVEN AGES. 

who can stand those heats of that "Valhalla" of ignoble slaughter slain 
by the Onmspotent sword? The eternal Scimeter of God with lightning 
edge ! Those intense Areas glow with awful heat ; a glittering ocean of 
molten brass most treacherous and deep, which flesh and blood cannot ap- 
proach. The cyclone craters of that throned Firmament roar louder than 
the fabled rhonchi of infernal Tartarus, and would laugh to scorn the fee- 
ble fierceness of Cocytus. But these forked tongues on all sides 'round 
the burning azure, like adder stings doth guard a Treasury of Bliss 
within. Behold the fire of the Living God, and the impassible heats of 
His stronghold! O, the roarings of the thunderings of Hell; like the re- 
boant boom of All-Powerful plunder and the killing vengeance of a 
wrathy God ! And he that sittest above on the thundering Throne say- 
eth : the Judge of Eternity sayeth ; 'I have kindled a fire in my wrath 
which shall burn forever, aye, my heat '11 devour the solar sands, for 
naught is there its force can stand ; but the just abiding soul its bitterness 
shall not taste.' And clouds of flame doth rage and swell in frenzied 
folds, and then they break and gape in sudden hush, and like the frame of 
the heavens roll back. No fleecy hangings these, nor tapestry adorning 
palace walls? Anon, the tempest rears again; incessant squalls that whip 
the sky, and ridden by a million furies doth scourge the grieved and 
weary deep. 

No refreshing river banks are here, nor cool cypress shade, but the 
winds of desolation unspeakable sweep o'er fiery quagmires and liquid 
haunts of death, where the diapason of lost hope attune the breeze, and 
loitering flames mock their woe. But the smoke of the victims of the 
Second Death furnisheth "Oil" for the Lamp of Day. Their remains are 
scattered most widely abroad throughout the length and breadth of Im- 
mensity, in the wastes of boundless space : where, O Lord can the lost ones 
be found? But the progeny of Hell and its "troubled waters" are well 
kept afar off in the distance, and the qualms o' the worm ; lest in an un- 
propitious hour the shuddering planets and youthful worlds abroad seeing 
the dreadful plundering of the gods below, should flee away in solar 
fright ; as if it were possible to shun the igneous orbits of the reboant 
Throne and the mutterings of its thundering circumference ! 

What further may be said of the divine purpose of a hell ; or to what 
shall we compare its torments? Is it not likened to a bad man being cast 
alive into a fiery furnace, and there, suffering death is now no more? 
May it be likened to a criminal impaled wfthin a mighty bastile, and, 
therein perceiving the city to be on fire, he strives in the rage of despair 
to burst his prison bars ? Rather is it not like to a rebel angel suffering 
death for aye, and yet 'tis but the beginning of woe? A spirit consuming 
in intolerable heat for an hundred thousand years, and even now the re- 
maining remnant mite of that once vast being still sues, begs, craves and 
beseechingly implores for one moment's rest? Or is it the agony ot the 
undying Worm with the fatal dagger in his heart ? 



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The divine purpose of Hell is to furnish a means whereby Eternity 
may rid itself of "immutable" corruption ; for no less power would be able 
to destroy living spirit. But the composition and structure of a spirit be- 
ing is of such an invulnerable or tenaceous nature, that it requires the act- 
ual energy of great heat during vast periods of time to either effect its des- 
struction or purgation. Consider the permanence of the starry heavens, 
the orbs, the sun, the moon ; yet verily the durability of a spirit being is 
very like to these. Men are born and die ; generations spring up and 
vanish ; tongues and tribes pass away ; but these spheres celestial, like 
symbols of the everlasting appear still the same undisturbed. Yet these 
orbs, even these I say are but frail emblems of the indestructable power - 
ess of the Immortals ! 

Indeed, the unyielding life principle of those beings of the eternal 
World is such that the severest vicissitudes of climatic, heat or cold, 
which cause we humans to suffer, could no more affect their nature than 
could the warmth of an August day melt granite or burn copper. No, 
nor if a living soul "stripped of its mortal coil" were enclosed in an ordi- 
nary furnace heated to its fullest capacity from now until the finis of 
time, the effects of such on that spirit would perhaps be unnoticable. 
Even the ghost of a dead horse, — and which undoubtedly possesses a far 
less degree of tenacity than does that of a human soul, — will ride the 
thunderbolts of many lightnings before it will be utterly absumed. 
While the Soul requires the more potent rigor of solar lightnings to affect 
it, and eras of heat and time that are not within the province of a frail 
earth to produce. 

That great and lingering heat is the sufferance of the damned, is in- 
ferable from many passages of holy writ, where the divine Word among 
many other things relating to hell says : "And the smoke of their tor- 
ments shall ascend up forever and ever ; neither have they rest day or 
night." — Apoc. xiy-l . Again : "These two (beasts) were cast alive into 
the pool of fire burning with brimstone." — Ibid xrx-20. But the "pool of 
fire" referred to here is the ocean of molten lava beneath the crust of the 
earth, lo, this is the "hell" and first "death." Truly is not the great, 
smoldering earth beneath a symbol, or real likeness of hell? Is not the 
awe striking smoke and the fire ascending Stromboli or a Teneriffe a 
visible symbol, plain enough withal, of a hidden vengeance underneath 
which a Jealous God hath reserved in store for the enemies of Eternity ? 
These are chimneys of the terrestrial hell ! And the evil generations shall 
taste also of these hidden heats. For He that sitteth on the Throne sayeth 
in his way : "I'll abandon you ingrates who forsaketh my covenants and 
my laws, and believe not in Me who created you." 

Yet then again, after the great Millennium or the "Thousand Years," 
when the mundane globe itself shall become dissolved in the awful vicin- 
ity of the solor Orb ; at the end of a period of time circumscribing per- 
haps no less than a million common years, we behold in the following 



126 THE SEVEN AGES. 

chapter of the same mystical book, verses 18 and 14 a final resurrection 
from the lake of fire of these previously, judged beasts, and the great 
serpent who seduced them. "And hell and death gave up the dead that 
were in them." And again: "hell and death were cast into the pool of 
of fire, (now the Sun). This is the second death." 

It is evident from the foregoing passages that the condemned souls 
shall dwell in a region of "fire and brimstone" during that yet undiscovered 
JEon of time from the end of the "world" to the extinction of the earth 
itself. And further, that they shall even then be far from being con- 
sumed or utterly exhausted, for the smallest portion of a spirit being will 
exist and live as truly as when the entire being remained intact. It is 
further probable that these souls shall not be even much impaired, little 
own, destroyed, for they shall then be cast into the "second death" or the 
eternal hell. Now if they were already dead or destroyed when taken out 
of the first hell, there could be no second or further death for them. 
Hence, it is rather probable that their time of suffering was but practically 
begun, so to speak. Consider the enduring quality of that awful com- 
modity or "imperishable" fabric, which we, the while, like "tapestry 
weavers," are how thoughtlessly weaving, an article that shall, to our 
understanding, wear for aye ! 

As we have, thus far in the course of the discussion, already wandered off 
from the original subject of Light, it may not be here amiss to con- 
clude by saying, that regarding the sense of pain which is felt by a 
damned spirit in hell, it is difficult to know much. However we shall 
venture to premise, that such a condition of living spirit is not to be con- 
sidered in the same light as would it be in like case with living flesh. 
And that the pain of natural death, or the separation of the spirit from its 
body and flesh is, while it lasts, a more intense pain than is that of spirit- 
ual destruction in hell. This we think, inferable from the theoretic 
fact that the substance composing a spirit being is the very element of 
light itself, and which is but a modified form of living heat. And that 
is, therefore, the result of psychal irradiance of the igniferous, spirit essence 
itself ; this constituteth the heat of hell. It seems that the anguish of perpet- 
ual purgatory esults more from a state of incessant restlessness and remorse 
of conscience on the part of the condemned, than from the direct or physi- 
cal effects of the fire in which they dwell. It is tormenting motion, perpet- 
ual darkness, awful confinement, dismal existence, loss of hope, eternal des- 
pair, and corrosive friction of the igniscent medium itself, augmented by 
their high sense of consciousness of utter loss. O, most dreadful and fear- 
ful is it to contemplate this destruction and loss of existence ! For con- 
demned beings are fully apprehensive of their woeful, situation and fate, 
and are forever filled with keenest regret of what they are and what they 
might have been. 

Heaven on one hand with eternal delight, hell on the other hand with 
eternal sorrow : but such is the way of the Omniscient God ; the Omni- 



THE COLORIFIC AGE. 127 

potent Lord and Creator. Such are the ways of an All- Wise-Providence, 
and an All- Just -Judge. Who shall admonish the unerring God? Perhaps, 
the joy of heaven on one hand and the sorrow of hell on the other are 
quite commensurate. The first enjoys all the happiness that a being is 
capable of enjoying ; while the second suffers as much misery as a being 
is capable of suffering. And, as the Savior said : "Eye hath not seen, nor 
ear heard, nor hath it entered into the heart of man the glory which God 
hath in store for those who love ;" it is, likewise, probable that it is not 
within the compass of human imagination to conceive the suffering and 
irretrievable woe of the damned. 

THEORY III. 

PSYCHOLOGY. 

That Like the Physical Body, Sex Is Also in the Soul. Hence, Opposite Souls Are 
Original Counterparts of Creation out of the New, and Destined to Become Hypos- 
tatized in Spiritual Beatification. Being Thus Blended into Final Unity, Such 
Condition Becomes the Permanent and Fixed State of Living Futurity; and Consti- 
tutes a Prime Source of Perpetual Felicity. Such Is the Final Consumation of All 
Adoration. ^Je&U&LO /h^vw« 4^T^< fy***"^***^ ^^»-»-^«*-< 

The Great Spirit of the Eternal, Self-Existent Being itself is also of the 
grand, Hypostatized Beatification of the two Pan- Universal, homogeneous 
Counterparts of all spiritual existence heretofore created within the Solar 
System. The blessed portion of the human race, taken as a whole, is des- 
tined, at some future time, to also become translated and transmuted into 
an Eclat of Light, or a Glory of the Lord. 

In the soul, the material of the universe is recreated wholly out of the 
new. Behold here is the first beginning of the Atom. Here is where the 
primordial atom is formed and made. Whatever vital substance, food or 
material enters into the construction, for instance, of a woman's soul, 
such all begomes transformed into what has been technically called a toms 
of Form and Beauty. All the material becomes actually and intrinsically 
trans -atomized into pure female spirit. We might call this the starting 
point of creation ; the whereabouts the atom is made over again. Even so, 
the composition of material entering into the constitution of a man's soul 
likewise becomes recreated entirely out of the new, and translated wholly 
and really into pure male spirit. This is the true theory of Universal 
Transubstantiation. There exists as much difference and homostructural 
unlikeness between these two psycho-fabrics, or entities of eternity as does 
or can possibly exist in all creation. 

This chapter is, as it were, like the closing of the cycle of the Seven 
Ages, for we have now virtually gone back to the beginning again. In 
the course of this book we have gone the rounds of the Seven Ages of 
creation from the initial chapter on the universal atoms of space until 
now in this attempted disquisition on the subject of Universal Psychology 



128 THE SEVEN AGES. 

the grand circle of life and death is complete. And at the end we, in fact, 
come to the true beginning. Creation and not destruction is the real and 
actual beginning of all things. In the Atom, truly enough, we commenced 
at the starting point of the subject, but now we have returned to the 
very origin of the atom itself. 

In the ordination and elementary structure of a man's and a woman's 
soul, for further illustration, there exists the same great differentiation as 
does between the Polar entities of Force and Form. Such terms are the 
best we were able to select as symbols representing the two opposite 
Natures. These are the everlasting Powers or Parents of all creation, 
standing on tiptoe on the opposite ends of the universe. The East and the 
West of the interminable ; the Hemispheres of the infinite ; the Height and 
the Depth of Immensity to be blended into one and unity, and destined to 
meet half way between the "Aphelion" and "Perihelion" distances of 
the endless "Orbit ;" and there in Heaven to create and form Angels and 
and Glories of the Almighty and Everlasting God ! In such state, then, 
the ultimate condition of the Celestial "Orient" and Occident" becomes 
forever fixed ; to remain in endless joy and illimitable power ; to dwell in 
bliss and awful power forever and ever. Heaven is full of Joy, and 
even the joy cf the Lord reacheth to the earth. 

But certain Glories of the Lord may "fail" in heaven, and be cast out and 
destroyed. In the Beatitude of the Sovereign Being their bliss is to remain 
immutable and unchanged forever, unless they err and rebel against the 
Sovereign Will and commit fornication in heaven by voluntarily seducing 
and amalgamating in illicit beatification, contrary to holiness and the 
Divine decree. Then they become transformed into "Dragons" or "Beasts" 
of heaven until they are expelled by the Almighty's consuming wrath 
from within the walls Empyrean ; and being cast out are utterly destroyed 
by fire. When, as before explained, the Polar Entities of seraphic nature 
become disrupted and dissolved by the mighty force of the agency of heat ; 
and the remains of the waning Glory becomes changed into the beauty of 
the morning. Alas for the brightness of the morning ! And the:r ashes 
goeth down again into the bottom of the Void, to rest with the "Stars" 
that are dead and buried in that awful Crypt. 

This psychal attraction between the Spirit-poles is one of the grand 
principles of felicity both in heaven and on the earth, both in the material 
and in the spirit world, and is, therefore, perhaps, the main source of 
danger and universal revolt. Consequently, is the Orectic and Adoring ever 
prone to intermix inordinately, and become impure or unlawfully ' 'defiled" 
by the importation of the living "phlogiston" from the opposite "Hemis- 
phere. ' ' Such living ' 'Fire" actually lives and dwells in the soul. It creates a 
partial Hypostasis in the spirit of the living male or female. It constitutes, 
as it were, an evil or revolting "deification," for such is the result of 
"adoration" other than the Lord; for we are beatified in whomsoever 
we adore. It is the homage of the flesh in the Beast of Revelation. 






THE COLORIFIC AGE. 129 

Such "hypostasis" is a child of the great Serpent and Rebel of heaven, 
since Satan tempted our first parents to eat of the "forbidden fruit" in the 
garden of Paradise. Such spirit or portion — except a certain part thereof 
which go«s into the new being in the reproduction of the race — can not 
therefore adore the Living God for it becomes in itself an independent and 
belligerent creation, and is henceforth, what is prophetically termed, the 
spirit of "Blasphemy." It is in fact an abomination before a "jealous 
God" and can never become translated into a pure or holy angel of the 
Eternal Being. Its fate is even like unto that of Lucifer when he fell. It 
is henceforth an immutable "self -existent' 1 outcast, moulded, fused and 
welded after the pattern of its grand deceiver, namely : the Arch-enemy of 
eternity, who is "already judged" and doomed to destruction, for that he 
is the father of destruction, lies and iniquitv. 

Therefore, was our whole race (for we are all begot in iniquity, "and in 
sin hath my mother conceived me*' ) doomed at one time, and could never 
have ascended to the gates of heaven but that the Son of God himself was 
sent down to the world, by whose Death on a cross was delivered a world and 
a fallen race from death . And all shall through Him be saved, whosoever will 
faithfully believe in his name. For he hath power to cleanse them 
and make them "sons of God." Therefore it it said: that "all adore 
the Beast whose names are not written in the book of life of the Lamb 
from the foundation of the world.*' But this latter cause refers to the 
saints who becometh not defiled by erratic or foreign spirit entering into 
their souls. Yet those who adore the Beast, in the Law of God, shall 
be hereafter purged and cleansed by the Spirit of God and fire, and shall 
be saved by belief hi the Redeemer. They shall be purged of the living 
fire of the Beast, though not without loss and pain commensurate with the 
extent of then- Fornications, or traffic in the flesh, also including all sin ; 
except such as are deonerated by Penance. 

Note the cabalistic meaning of the biblical terms: "Fornication," 
"Adore," "Blaspheme," "Dragon," "Beast," "Overcome" and "Church;* 
and which definitions may also serve as an introductory chapter to the 
succeeding Int erpreta tions. 

"Fornication," means traffic in the flesh. But more especially that 
criminal fusion outside the Law commonly called fornication, adultery, 
inc. ^t. etc. 

"Adore. This word when used with reference to the "Beast" means 
paying tribute or worship to any Idol of the soul, whether it be a Venus 
or an Apollo. Mars or Mammon; for all these comprise the great "Beast." 
Especially when any of these receive a degree of preference or homage 
greater, or as great as that paid to the True God. 

"Blaspheme." The enigmatical meaning of this word, as used in sacred 
Scripture, alludes to any wilful denial of either the existence or power of 
the true God or His Christ ; or of any impugnation of the power of the Holy 
Ghost and divinely vested in His ordained Church, 



ISO THE SEVEN AGES. 

"Dragon." This term pertains to that groat and mystical being called 
the "devil" and "satan;" and which comprises the entire confederation of 
evil spirits cast out of heaven down on the earth ; and who are permitted 
to dwell and remain here on the planet until the "end of time," for the 
Omniscient purpose of testing the true and false seals of all time in the 
human race. He is the arch-enemy of God on the earth. 

"OVERCOME." The hidden meaning of this word is to voluntarily and 
actually sever and draw ourselves away from the affections of the "Beast" 
and adore the Lord God alone. The Saints before the brightness of God 
must overcome the World ; to overcome ourselves is to overcome the 
world. 

"Beast." This term comprehends the whole human family from the 
beginning to the end of time exclusive of the Saints. 

"Church." The Apocalyptic meaning of this word pertains to that 
divine Institution which Christ, or the Messiah through his Apostles 
established on the earth. It might be characterized as the divine Institu- 
tion of the Planet. It is only One. 

But to return to our subject again : The Spirit of God is even yet an 
altogether different kind of spirit from that of the human soul. Indeed, 
God is truly a different Being. Nor is He, by any means, as it were, a 
simple amalgamation of human souls. But as a man, for illustration, 
taketh in food and transubstantiates the vitality of the bread and meat 
into his own life ; even so, the souls of the universe derived from planets 
are (after becoming perfected during intermediate and almost intermin- 
able ages in heaven) finally translated and deified into the Spirit of the 
King of Ages or His angels. The beatification of the Beast is that of 
sensuality and pleasure ; that of the Lord in heaven is the beatification of 
Glory. The second is greater than the first, as the glory of the sun out- 
shines the earth. The spirit of the Lord is perfect, true, pure, and is in 
itself a creative, living brightness ; the spirit of man is imperfect, corrupt 
and has no power of itself to create or even to exist ; nor is it light but 
darksome. It is, therefore, called "dead" unless that the spirit of God be 
in it to animate it to righteousness and "knead" it into life. 

"God is Love." Love is the power eternal, and the indomitable power 
pervades within the walls of heaven as well as on the earth. But they of 
perpetual youth shall play in innocence in the streets of the "Holy 
City," for there the Lamb with them shall rule over them and shall warn 
and protect them from danger forever. Neither shall angels of the 
Dragon be there to seduce them or cause them to be "overcome." They 
shall love each other in great and happy love ; but the Living God alone 
shall they "adore." who sitteth on the Throne of heaven since eternity 
burning in awful beauty. 

END OF THE AGE OF LIGHT. 



PART II. 

THE SEVENTH AGE OF CREATION 

OR 

THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED 



IN THE RISE OF THE SEVENTH HEAD 

ANTSTO DOMINO MDCCCXCVIII. 



"Blessed is he that readeth and heareth the words of this prophesy: and keepeth 
those things which are written in it : for the time is at hand.''— Apoc. 1 :3. 



INTRODUCTION. 



ARTICLE I. 



The Apocalypse of St. John the Divine contains a prophetic and con- 
secutive History of the World for all time. It might be called : The 
Dramatis Mundahtdm, and consists of a complete series of hypermyrioramic 
scenes set forth by allegorical representations of metaphors, symbols and 
signs. 

The diction of the inspired work is most perfect and true ; written, as it 
were, by the "Finger of the Right Hand of the Father, " it contains a 
mystery in almost every word. The phraseology is abridged to the limit, 
and thoroughly sifted and winnowed ; no chaff or straw in this grain. 
The style is as terse, buoyant and varied as the picture-writing and 
hieroglyphics of Creation itself. The expression is certainly something 
more than mere "language" or writing, for the verses here are legends 
of destiny and allegories of the everlasting ; and the words in themselves 
are signs and figures, all wonderful and sublime. 

Behold a condensed history of the whole world from the beginning until 
the "end of time," when the world shall be destroyed; and, also, after the 
end of that time until the end of another time, when the planet itself shall 
become extinct ; Aye, and still later on after the end of that time, also, 
when the souls of Salvation shall be shone into the Kingdom that is prom- 
ised, and ushered within the City of the Sun. 

Praise the Lord, who in his bountiful mercy and wisdom hath seen fit 
to bestow this boon of fore-knowledge on the sons of men. Truly it be- 
hoves us to know of these things, for the things herein spoken of pertain 
to the children of the earth ; it is the universal message to them and of 
them that dwell on the earth. Let all praise forever the holy name of the 
Lord God of Hosts for the gift of the thunders of prophesy. That His 
Seven Thunders hath revealed to His Servants of old the knowledge of the 
hidden secrets of the future ; Speaking by the voice of the sphere, and 
showing by visions most gorgeous, fearful and mystic. That all the world, 
if they will, may know of the great things that are, and are to be. Great 
and wonderful are thy works, dreadful and wonderful are the relations of 
thy judgments O, Lord God Almighty, who wast, and who is to come. 



1S4 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

Song and canticle to the God of all wisdom from over the utmost bound- 
aries of the earth, echoing to the everlasting Throne, for that He hath 
shown his mercy to Jacob and his wisdom to Israel. Glory be to the Father 
and to the Son and to the Holy Ghost, as it was in the beginning the 
Throne is now and ever shall be world without end : Amen. 

The Revelation of the Apocalypse naturally divides itself into Seven 
great Epochs, or rather consists of seven distinct Revelations : and are as 
follows : — 

The first section embraces the first three chapters, and contains besides 
the sacred vision of the Lamb of God, a series of divine exhortations and 
truths pertaining to the Church of the New Testament. This preliminary 
section might be appropriately called : The Revelation of the Seven 
Churches. 

The second division consists of the fourth and fifth chapters, and des- 
cribes a transcendental and most magnificent vision of the Empyrean of 
heaven ; or an introspections! view of the Solar Sun. This may be termed : 
The Revelation of Heaven. 

The third part of the great prophesy comprehends the eight chapters 
next following, that is, beginning with the fifth and ending with the elev- 
enth chapter. This epoch reveals an history of the world during the pres- 
ent Age of Man, and until the "end of time," or the peal of the Seventh 
Trumpet. It may be termed : The Revelation of Time. 

The fourth section of the mystical book comprises the twelfth and thir- 
teenth chapters, disclosing therein the spiritual situation of the whole 
world at the '-end of time." These extraordinary and supernatural visions 
might be called : The Revelation of the End of Time. 

The fifth portion of the Apocalypse begins with the fourteenth and ter- 
minates with the nineteenth chapter ; and gives among many things the 
history of the first General Judgment. This may be defined as: The 
Revelation of the City of Babylon. 

The sixth partition includes the twentieth Chapter, and briefly relates 
the mysteries of that most beautiful period of the planets' existence be- 
tween the downfall of Babylon and the dissolution of the terrestrial globe 
itself. 'Tis the Revelation of the Millennium. 

The seventh and last grand- division of the mystical work contains the 
last two chapters of the book, and presents a minute though brief descrip- 
tion of the new Kingdom, or the New Jerusalem ; and which is the City 
of the earth's blessed in the Sun. It may be aptly reckoned as : The 
Revelation of the Throne of the Lamb. 

ARTICLE II. 

It may be well to here say that the prophetical writings of the 
Old Testament do everywhere correspond to and serve to corroborate and 
explain those of the New. Only that many of them, like all sacred (teach- 
ings and mysteries, are difficult to explain and hard to be understood. Or 



INTRODUCTION. 135 

rather they are obscured in the shadow of their own brilliancy and hidden 
in their own depth. Besides, the phraseology of the writings of all 
prophets is so clear-cut and precise ; but they likewise deal in ideas abso- 
lutely foreign to the common mind ; and in truths which the average in- 
tellect is not in the least acquainted with, and so vast and mighty as to be 
beyond the ordinary scope of imagination. Superfluities of words and ad- 
juncts are here all quite happily abandoned, and nothing, as it were, but 
the "seismal" points of the" shock" are given. Like the vivid quivers of 
heaven's lightning are the giant strides of their pen ; or, as it were, the 
handwriting of the Omniscient ; and, though the book contains neither 
pictures nor illustrations, it is the most picturesque work of all; an incan- 
descent glow pervades the whole, and the iinagry is magnificently illus- 
trative and sublimely grand. 

Not that these things are designedly a sealed book, its contents forever 
beyond the reach of human understanding ; for, if such were the case, 
thru of what use was it to have them written? No, truly the instructions 
of the scriptures are all intended for the moral edification of the race. 
Such, indeed, is their divine purposs ; and thess inexplicable mysteries are 
simply theological problems awaiting solution ; which solutions shall all 
from time to time be demonstrated by the light of the Holy Spirit, and be- 
come accomplished with the gradual and contemporaneous evolution of 
our yet infant State and Church. "There is nothing written but which 
shall be revealed, and nothing secret but which shall be made known." 

Admitting that the difficulty in scriptural hermenutics, that is speaking 
now from a reasonable standpoint, is partly due to their idiomatic and ap- 
parently chaotic style, and also to the afflatus of foreign idea, yet their 
incomprehensibleness is due, to a great extent rather to the fact of the 
amorphic condition of the general knowledge of science ; for the latter re- 
mains, as yet, in a state more or less destitute of salutary conclusions. 
Theology is the grand and final perfection of all science, but that the 
"human" is not commensurate with that of the divine ; therein the diffi- 
culty ; whence the two are, to us, in a measure irreconcilable. 

History and mystery are one and the same, only that one is past while 
the other is future, and our conceptions of them are, therefore, not the 
same. The future is mystery, the past is history, and the present is in the 
act of grinding mystery into history. Revelation contains the condensed 
embodiment of all history, past, present and to come ; and theology is, in 
itself the grand perfection of Astronomy, Cosmology, Geology, Biology, 
and of all physical and metaphysical knowledges. Although religion is 
class, d as a divine science, yet it is undeniable that all true science is in a 
measure divine ; an unfolding within the mind of the noble works and de- 
signs of a benevolent Creator. And, it is safe to say, that in the writings 
of the prophets, particularly those of the "greater" ones— Daniel and John, 
for example, not to speak of those of the Messiah himself— there lies un- 



136 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

sealed, a recondite, though authentic record of the world's greater trans- 
actions in regular order until the end. 

The names of times, nations, people, events etc. used so frequently by 
the writers of the holy scriptures, are often merely verbal entities rep- 
resenting times, nations, tribes and events of thousands and thousands of 
years to come, as well as those of their own day. For, evidently, the 
most important chronicles of the world's great history, except that of the 
origin of the race, and the first coming of our Lord, shall take place sub- 
seqently to rise of the "Seventh Head." 

That the Revelation of Saint John the Divine has thus far, at least, re- 
mained, practically a sealed book of wonders ; undoubtedly, no person will 
attempt to dispute. Like a mine of nameless wealth yet un-explored ; a 
Klondyke of hidden gold! for, Revelation is the treasured casket- which 
contains the "jewels" of all knowledge, human and divine. 

The eternal "word" was giv r en, and the main secrets of all the world 
told, but a "pen" celestial moved to music, the harmony of which could 
not be understood by the ears of men ; for that pen spoke of things un- 
heard of and unknown, and which scarcely if ever inspired the heart of a 
world so raw and young. The Truths were handed down from the right 
hand of the Father to the Son, from the Son to the Prophet, from the Prophet 
to the Church, and from the Church, the words thereof were pub- 
lished, to the world. But the wisdom of the world was unable to compre- 
hend the words of a wisdom divine, or the mind of our untutored race was 
unable to grasp with the idea of such data, or to cope with the elements of 
the "Great Deep." But such was the will of the Lord who gave it, and 
of the Lamb who bequeathed the rich Legacy, the unmeasured wealth of 
which the world was unable to receive. Unable, lest a knowledge so sub- 
lime should transport an unfledged, Cherubic, Creation, Icarian-like, to 
where its wings should fail, and in disastrous ecstasy produce a racial 
dearth ! The store-house of immortal knowledge was filled to over -flowing 
with all most precious and goodly ware and the gift bestowed by the givers 
hand, but, alack, 'twas locked with a spell no magic hand could ope ; the 
enchanted volume was charmed and firmly clasped against all human 
power. 

Yet, the unwritten Key, therewith, was, also, given in the vision of 
creation's "Scroll:" the "enchanter's wand" in hieroglyphics, broad as 
day, and plain as light. Yet, again, with all this, and the "monitors 
Rod," who can solve the "riddle of the Sphinx," or decipher the trilin- 
gual inscription on the celestial "Rosetta Stone?" Given, the problem 
hi words of men, and the solution in the signs of the heavens ; now ex- 
plain. The "Theorem" of God to be expounded by the science of men? 
Impossible ! Nay, impossible for a time, only to await the real science 
of men, and the evolution of the "days" of the Lord. 

The Apocalypse has hitherto remained, more or less, a sealed book for 
2000 years. And, although many of the more important passages and 



INTRODUCTION. 137 

truths of our holy religion, especially those of more immediate necessity 
and pressing character have, from time to time long since been interpreted 
and legally given by the many learned and eminent divines who have 
been adorned by the immortal ''crown" of our mother Church; yet, the 

merit of expounding an Apocalypse and delving after those deep-seated 
foundations of theology and holy science, the roots of which unsounded 
depths lie imbedded and interwoven down in the great subterranean heart 
of the everlasting rock of creation itself : this work is wisely deferred until 
a maturer world and a riper day ; when an eclipsed Throne shall dawn 
from behind the moon ! ^ 

Not pretending, in the least, that our humble lives do cast much new 
light on the "solar" obscurity of that mysterious intelligence ; for we have 
only, as in the scientific sections of our work, simply striven, by the light 
of reason alone, to communicate our best views on the meanings of the 
various chapters and their visionary presentations : however, we think 
that we have at least succeeded in breaking fresh, ground on the subject, 
the Lord aiding, and maybe sounded another stave in the "New Canticle." 
We feel assured that we have labored successfully in unearthing, at least, 
one of the huge limbs of the giant Cormus Mysteriuim. Yet in our frail 
divinations of the great Apocalypse, our efforts are but like to that of a 
poor observer, viewing through the optic-glass of faith and science, the 
superbrilliant disc of the solar Orb, and hopefully endeavoring to descry 
objects and land-marks of data on the clear face of heaven. But of whom 
shall we seek such wisdom? Who will tell us things about the unknown? 
We have pondered day and night on the works of the Lord, and the de- 
< >f the Great God. We have conf erred with many, we have con- 
sulted the sages of the earth ; but alas, not any one can we find who will 
divine the hidden Word or enlighten us concerning the Oracles: How- 
ry v. ir is at least inferable, that at no distant day the "Heights" will be 
soared, and the banner of the sacred volume of mystery unfurled, amid 
the rejoicings of a world, in a lofty and clear sky. Though, this, not 
until the promised -'Elias" conies. But since this prophet is not to come 
until the "fullness of the Gentiles come in," or until, for interpretation, 
fchi ■ maximum of the tide of humanity comes into the world, it is deducible 
that many of the mysteries and the wonders shall remain in a latent state, 
and "sealed" yet longer. 

When can the population of the world be said to have reached its aver- 
age limit of capacity? The music of the Seven Thunders of God are, we 
predict, until then "shut up," and the devolutionary words of Great 
Spirit, as it were, in a measure commanded to remain, until another time, 
unheard. Aye, until the new "Boanerges" of the Saints shall conir em- 
d to soar with the Eagle of the Apocalypse unto regions for above 
the clouds, and there snatch fire from altars empyrean ; and scattering the 
living coals over the earth shall regenerate the face thereof, when they "shall 
prophesy again unto nations, and peoples, and tongues, and to many kings. ' ' 



138 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

We venture to hold that this is the Elias, or Elijah foretold in the Old 
Testament by the prophet Malachias, in the fourth and last chapter of his 
writings, where he said : "Behold, I will send you Elias the prophet, be- 
fore the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord, and he shall 
turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children 
to their fathers : lest I come and strike the earth anathema." The same 
is also foretold in the New Testament by St. Paul in the eleventh chapter 
of his Epistle to the Romans, where he said : "There shall come out of 
Zion, he that shall deliver, and shall turn away impiety from Jacob. ' ' 
This, therefore, cannot be the Elias spoken of by Christ to his apostles, 
when He said that "Elias has already come," referring to John the Baptist : 
Elias cometh more than once or twice. 

Regarding the advent of this coming of Elias, it is but reasonable to 
suppose that he shall come in the Heads of the beast. The Heads will 
contain the first complete fullness of the race on the earth ; and the 
seventh and last head is the Occident. Therefore, it is probable that this 
"Trumpet" shall be sounded in the West, and his peals ere long be 
heard. We shall look for thy salvation, OLord." If he speak not to 
the Heads of the Beast, of what use will it be to argue with the voluptuous 
parts. If not the nascient heads of the .ZE011 receive the mysteries of 
their "whence and whither," how shall the sensual back and belly of the 
serpent become gratified in the knowledge of divine wisdom ; or the op- 
probrious "tail" of the monster acquire about his nativity? Or, shall the 
Horns render an intelligence which the heads failed to understand? 

Again, the horn of Elias shall be blown in the Hill of Zion, and all the 
nations of the earth shall hear, and the rivers shall hear, and the moun- 
tains and valleys that are afar off shall hear ; and they shall wonder in 
astonishment when they hear the music of the thunders of his horn ! Be- 
hold this shall be the Revolution, to wit : The children shall rejoice once 
more in their children ; for the Jews shall come back to the fold ; and the 
wandering Christians, who in time past fell away from the true Fold shall 
return, and all those who by heresy, impiety and unbelief have gone far 
towards rendering the earth an unprofitable possession of the Lord ; many 
of these shall be converted back when Elias comes ; when they shall hear 
the sublimity of the voice of his horn. They shall learn of the "blasts" 
from the prophet's mouth, lest the Lord shall curse and "strike" the earth 
with anathema. 

Elias shall be at peace with the Lord God in all things ; he shall speak 
by the spirit of the Lord. He shall appease the impending wrath of the 
Most High against an ungrateful and sinful world. He shall make the 
earth tolerable afore the face of the Lord of Hosts, and the church more 
pleasing afore His countenance. The Church he shall cleanse with the 
Hyssop of fire, and the "Tree of Life" shall be pruned, and its decayed 
and withered limbs cut off ; that the true "Olive Tree" may grow yet 
taller, stronger and more comely. Pride shall receive a wound; and 



INTRODUCTORY. 139 

avarice, obstinacy and oppression shall be purged without. The "true 
Olive Tree" shall be ingrafted in the "Wild Wood;" and the Church of 
Saints shall, as it were, suffer the convulsions of an ordeal; but the 
"Mountain of the Lord" shall not be removed or sundered by the tension 
of the heat of the Ordeal. However, the Disciples should forsake the evil 
of ( tphhty lest they, like the "foolish virgins" should find the oil wanting 
in their lamps when the Bridegroom cometh. Let they of the Ordination of 
the Lord take heed of the solemn warning of St. Paul where he spake to 
the Romans, xi, 18-21 : "Boast not against the branches. But if thou 
boast : thou bearest not the root, but the root thee. Wilt thou say then : 
The branches were broken off that I might be grafted in. Well because 
of unbelief they were broken off. But thou standest by faith ; be not 
high minded, but fear. For if God hath not spared the natural branches, 
feau lest he also spare not thee." 

When the great prophet cometh, then shall the dragons of the "north" 
fear : and the enemies of Zion shall fear when they hear the Deliv- 
erers voice; and the oppressors of the "south," and all they that sit 
heavily upon the nations shall hear the whimpers of his trumpets sum- 
moning Ichneumon Behemoth, the mighty down from his couch on the 
mountains of the west to battle with the "Leviathans" of iniquity; at 
whose very name, the powers and potentates of the earth shall tremble 
like the wild beasts of the forest when they hear the roar of the lion in 
his lair. 

When the smoke of the battle is over, the earth shall for a time be 
better; when many fetters are broken, and the kings of tyranny are 
despoiled. And the children shall be enlightened by the words from the 
mouth of the Seer, that they should adore the Lord of heaven alone, and 
not worship idols of gold or silver, nor gods or beasts or such foolish 
things. And men shall be more holy, and the giants and cross things 
shall let the world rest awhile. The lion and the lamb shall lie down to- 
gether and a little child shall lead them, and the world shall rest like in a 
••millenium" of peace. Men shall go hand in hand as brothers, walking 
in each other's footsteps, with their faces turned toward Zion. The na- 
tions that have departed shall be seen returning ; lo, they shall come back 
to the Church of the Pure, and the "Mount" of the Lord of Hosts. They 
shall adore on the Mount, and the Living God of Eternity shall they 
praise when they see the "Children" of joy returning to their "fathers;" 
for a renewed earth shall beam with delight when its face shall be cleared 
of much riddance ; and, for then, that the world of people shall be full, it 
shall afford to bequeath a greater amount of offspring to the service of the 
Lord. These shall not only be the salvation of heaven, but they shall also 
be the salvation of the world, for they shall save a burdened planet from 
r-population ; and many, many "stars" shall be risen to the Lord. But 
to return to our subject again: Regarding the condition of the mysterious 
productions of Revelation, it is, likewise, obvious that those of the Old 



140 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

Testament were, also, designedly left in a state, more or less, of oblivion's 
blankness ; their words for a time shut up, and their concealed fires left 
smouldering in the "crypt." That is, until such time as the mind of man, 
emerging from the cradle of primeval darkness, should be able to grasp 
the truth and discern the "Light," and withstand the glare of its impos- 
ing brilliancy. 

But these sleeping "secrets" are treacherous, too, as a "thief in the 
night ;" and their occult fires, like the hidden flames of a Vesuvius con- 
cealed for centuries in the bowels of the globe, will surely burst forth at 
times; their purging floods devastating and deluging the "Pompeiis" and 
"Herculaneums" of iniquity around the foot of the mountain below. Or, 
they are showers of brimstone and devouring fire from heaven ever aimed 
at "Sodoms" and "Gomorrhas ;" that the cities of heinous wickedness be 
wiped out, Lo, these are sleeping giants, "white horses" of Herculanean 
limb ; and awaking from the slumbers of eternity, do go forth in their ap- 
pointed times, wading in nations' blood ! For their riders are armed with 
two-edged swords, turning every way to save the fruit of the "Tree of 
Life ;" their lances are the words of the Just One, and their command the 
voice of the Most High God. 

ARTICLE III. 

Regarding the much mooted question of Predestination, it is clear 
that there can be no such a thing as Predestination, over any being or race 
of beings super-endowed with the God-like prerogative of Free-will. 
When God gave free-will to angels or to men with an Understanding 
sufficient to make them capable of acting intelligently in the way of right 
and wrong, therewith committing unto them a knowledge of the Law of 
good and evil ; He then and there, in that measure created them as inde- 
pendent beings, and committed into their own charge the independent 
right to mould their own destiny. That is, in as much as men are vested 
with the guiding faculty of reason. Aye, and more than that, in as much 
as they are clothed with the supernatural grace of Faith ; so much, like- 
wise is the Creator released and divested of the responsibility of their 
volitlent actions, whether such be good or evil, right or wrong. 

In short, intelligent beings have their destiny in their own hands. 
Therefore, our future is not predestined ; only Fore-known. It is 
not preordained that any man should sin ; yet it is fore -known that he 
will sin. God never predestined evil in all the days that he is God ; from 
eternity since he sat on the Throne of heaven, or never shall ; for if he 
should, he would then fatally violate the supreme sanctity of His Nature 
and Omniscience, and God, himself, would not be God. All that God 
doeth is good, and all that is not good is done by other than God. He was 
obliged to make hell that all evil should be destroyed therein ; thus, in his 
goodness, preventing evil from entering into and perverting the sanctum 
of Living Eternity and destroying everlasting Life therein. Destiny is in- 



INTRODUCTION. 141 

corpora tod right in tho province of Free-will, as the exponential product of 
its empire. 

As the "endowments" of the creatures of the animal kingdom may be 
summed up in the ineffable qualities of vision, carnation and voluntary- 
motion ; so in the "metaphysical" world the inhabitants are clothed in the 
supernatural powers of U nderstand ing; Memory and Free-will. But the 
Freewill, like the voluntary action in the former "kingdom," is the 
crowning quality or product of the others ; like the bloom, or efflorescence 
of the other two. 

The building of the human spirit — for the divine purpose of life, in a 
human being, is the rearing of a soul — may be likened, in a homely man- 
ner, to an Artisan who constructs a statue wrought out of all kinds of 
morals. Let the "Works" of the soul — for "everyone shall be judged 
according to his works" — be represented by an innumerable number of 
tiny bits of the various lands of metal, from the quality of "clear gold" 
to that of coarse, opaque cast iron. The fragments of the "works" will also 
of necessity, consist of all possible shapes, moulds and various sizes. 

The knowing Artisan sets himself to work diligently making such selec- 
tions from the abundant resources of material at his command as suit 
his taste and artistic inclinations, — not to speak of such exotic promptings 
as may occasionally from time to time find their way into his mind. For 
it will at all times be remembered, that, to the contrary notwithstanding, 
he is at perfect freedom to use such quantities, grades etc., of the raw 
material as he likes according to his own choosing, and the untrammeled 
dictates of his Free-will. He is at liberty to use all pure "transparent 
gold" if he will. Or, he may from the stupendous heaps, prefer certain 
quantities of alloy ; or if so disposed he may draw selections from sources 
of copper or tin ; aye, he may use all the copper, iron or base ore if such 
refractory metals are his favorite. However, there is no doubt but that 
the manufacturer will be hard pressed at times by his many customers, 
representing magnificient emporiums of both foreign and domestic ports, 
to use their multiplicity of wares and stuffs. Or he may stealthily adul- 
terate and corrupt a noble design with amalgamation of an alchemy fused 
from a statute not his own ; or by using material purloined and plundered 
from another's use. 

Not doubting of his proper knowledge of the most appropriate material 
to use, he begins by heating first one piece and then another ; and then, 
while the glowing metal is soft and hot, by beating with a hammer, each 
si -veral atom is skilfully caused to adhere firmly and permanently to the 
rudimentary structure of the embryo design. As the fragments are so 
small and the size of the model so vast, the laborer is required to work for 
very many years; sometimes apparently with but little results. But at 
the end of say "three score and ten," the worldngman himself begins to 
wonder at the magnitude of his work and the outline of his structure . and 
to feel that the fulfillment of his labors is probably, at least, begimiing to 



142 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

draw nigh to a close. If it is to his own satisfaction and to the satisfac- 
tion of the "critics," he has reason to feel more than gratified at the grand 
realization of his hopes and ideals which he had entertained when a boy. 
For the ideal becomes now changed into the real ; and his memory is full 
to overflowing with the freight of the past, and the consummation of very 
many things. 

Now the method of construction is thus : every several piece of whatso- 
ever stamp or die is set in a special place in the model. Each increment, 
therein, still retaining its own original substance, stamp or die. Thus, 
each and every thought, word, and deed of the builder is identically pre- 
served and remembered with a certain degree of accuracy ; andthemagiiifi- 
cal ranges and vista of the creation of the spiritual "Obelisk' ' are all happily 
illuminated through the glorious clearness and transparency of the "pure 
gold." 

Even so, in a measure, with the fashion of the human soul. Each and 
every act of our lives, every thought, word and deed, good and bad, right 
or wrong, all are heated in the flame of passion and indellibly wrought in 
the Spirit. Behold, these are the "works." The soul is a stereotyped 
autograph characteristic of the man, and the works of a man. 

But, again, suppose the illustrative metal structure to be, afterwards, 
subjected to the action of intense heat, in order to. thus "prove" the 
quality of the works en masse. The gold and free metal shall be able 
to resist the dissolving force of the fire; but what of the rest? But 
the refractory obdurateness of the brazen image, and even its frail 
"shadrach" of gold is but like melting ice in a furnace, compared with 
the apyrous metallurgy of the living soul ! 

Indeed the predicament of freewill in a being, — to descant again to the 
subject, — and the free exercise thereof manifests and exhibits the true or 
false execution of his, or her intelligence. Verily, is this endowment the 
primordial step towards self- independent existence ; the grand clearance 
of the highway towards immortality, and the opening vista looking into 
The Everlasting. Or, rather freewill is, in itself, the original and funda- 
mental function of the Self -existent : the whereby Eternity itself must 
stand or fall. But it is also to be regarded as the supremest and fatalest 
of prerogatives bestowed by a Creator on a creature, next to that of existence 
itself. 'Tis an everlasting inheritance, an infinite treasure ; not a restric- 
tion nor a burdensome responsibility. "Ask of the days of old" whether 
the Lord ever bestowed such an extraordinary favor on any creature 
which he hath created on the earth prior to the "age of man." 'Tis the 
ineffable exponent of the Regent of the earth, and quality of perfection in 
a highly created being ; the richest gift that a Creator could well bestow 
on a creature. 

With men, as with all organic beings, the ruling office of the Will 
is perpetually expatiated through the media of volitient action, whether 
such action be mental or physical, thus requiring a conscious effort on the 



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part of the being implying a certain amount of physical consumation or 
phychical "burning" to dispatch each evolutionary act, whether it be of 
thought or deed. Now. the essential quality or "little lives" of all these 
several acts, and efforts are really and virtually transmuted into spirit, 
and in the human being are indellibly written in the soul. The aggrega- 
tion of them all constitute the inexhaustible "flood" of spirit ; and memory, 
in a word, is the very "stuff" the soul is made of. 

Nourishment taken into our system is first used up and assimilated by 
the physical apparatus; from thence, after undergoing a certain trans- 
formation, it is transferred into the intellectual organism. After being 
first utilized in the Cerebellum rudimentary, it is promoted to the Cere- 
brum functionary, from whence, through the mystic media of thought, it 
is finally transmuted into the invisible spiritual. So we live on day by 
day without experiencing any increase of growth, strength or happiness, 
for all these things go into the soul. The material pours into the "im- 
material,*' the visible world into the invisible, until the "ocean" of the 
immortal is filled. Thus the body is robbed of all these blessings while 
the soul is replenished with glory. Perhaps the condensation of an hun- 
dred bodies would not suffice to make one full-fledged soul. That intang- 
ible, mysterious, fathomless "sea of life" is, in itself the quintessence 
and sum total of all our "works" of which the will of man is the arche- 
type, and denotes the character of each and every spiritual "mark," 
whether it be black or white. 

Although eternal Justice in His mercy sometimes makes an allowance 
for erring actions in our frail race, when such weaknesses are conceived 
outside the pale of reason, clear and unclouded, or when committed in the 
darkness of ignorance. Yet, the understanding of the whole world is 
more or less darksome as a result of the effects of Original Sin, or the will- 
ful transgression of the commandment of God in eating of the "forbidden 
fruit." This cloud of opprobrium since the beginning "left darkness in 
our understanding, weakness in our will and a strong propensity to evil, even 
after the stain of original sin is forgiven." But the fact is, the Lord does 
not overlook this human weakness in us ; nor does He excuse auy defi- 
ciency in posterity resulting from the habits of ancestral disobedience to 
His laws. So we are all born in the sin of our parents, and we grow iu 
our own sin, and for this is the curse of death pronounced on the whole 
d the '"elect and faithful" must die once, but great sinners 
shall die more than once. For this did the "God of the earth" come down 
and die on a cross for the redemption of a fallen world, that through His 
Death the world might have Life. And but for the Infinite merits of our 
Lord and Savior no human soul could ever enter the gates of heaven. 
But many who believe in his name shall wash their robes and make them 
white in the hyssop of His blood. 

Likewise, is there inherent shadows lingering over the perverse and un- 
believi iv^ uations,|aud they that sit as tyrants like the ' 'Egypts" of the earth : 



144 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

"Mosoch" and "Thnbal" and the terrors in the land of the living. The 
curse of despotism in a nation is also inherited, and like that of original 
sin the disease follows the seed. When the powers of the dragon sits on a 
nation or tribe of today, he also rests more securely on that people's off- 
spring unto generation and generation. 

Even so with individuals : For the Lord said : "I will visit the iniquity 
of the fathers upon their children unto the third and fourth generation of 
them that hate me." These words spoken on Mt. Sinai relate to culpable 
conditions, growing out of willful disobedience, and which the Lord cannot 
justly excuse. Like a twofold "original sin" the inherited plague falls on 
both parents and children. 

Yet, it should be remembered, that good works before the Lord shall 
never be lost or forgotten in His mercy, no matter by whom performed. 
And good deeds done in the depths of a Sodom shall "shine like the 
stars of the firmament for all eternity." No one need, in the least, de- 
spair of his position, condition or derivation in life, for the God of all good- 
ness will give himself to us without reserve in that "banquet of love," to 
all that receive of that Sacrifice Perpetual, calling upon the name of the 
Lord. 

Yet even these cases of exceptions to claims of mercy, if we may so 
call them, Predestination does not preside on the part of the Lord ; only 
Foreknowledge. For these are rather conditions where the will of man 
has become perverted, and his spirit falsified: and, as such resulteth 
through his own fault, knowingly, and sanctioned by his will, he must 
of inevitable necessity abide the consequence. Nevertheless, there ever 
exists on the part of the Creator over all things, the antecedent law of 
Preordination. That is, for illustration, if such and such things do occur, 
or, are performed by a creature, then certain inevitable consequences as a 
resultance following shall also be so and so. It was preordained that the 
earth should exist, that it should revolve around the sun ; and that water 
should flow down hill. It was preordained that our race should be created 
on the earth, and that men should ever live holy without any sin. But 
when they transgressed, they, then and there, broke through that barrier 
of preordination, and, forthwith, took their destiny as a consequence, in- 
dependently, into their own hands. 

Consequently, it is again ordained by the Omniscient, that when men 
transgress they either shall do penance and be forgiven, or, else they shall 
undergo certain unavoidable punishments ; whereas, if they obey the will 
of the Lord, and become deserving through the performance of good deeds, 
then the deeree of fate is that certain unfailing rewards shall await them, 
and no man, their joy can take from them. Now, these things are pre- 
ordained. But it is not predestined by God that anyone shall sin, "for the 
Lord willeth not the death of a sinner but that he repent and live." 
Neither is it set in the "books" on high that anyone shall be rewarded for 
any good work, until subsequent to the act of merit. Then, and not until 



INTRODUCTION. 145 

then is the "item" indicated in the "book of life." However, from the 
beginning it is foreknown to the Creator what all men will do ; and many 
of these things to come are foretold to the world through the mouths of 
the prophets. 

ARTICLE IV. 

That Divine Fore-knowledge ever exists is evident from the obvious 
fullfilnient of certain Revelations, from time to time ; and, also, from 
the anatreptic argument of infinite wisdom on the part of an Infinite 
Creator. Eternal prescience pervades all things, past, present and to come. 

But this is one of the inexplicable mysteries of the inconcievable great- 
ness of God : That He gave to men absolute right to control their own 
will and to act accordingly, and, yet, He to know just what this free-will 
of theirs shall ever lead them to do, under all circumstances and through- 
out all ages and nations. Reasoners may resist that such would be a pre- 
posterous inconsistency ; an impossibility. And that even an All-wise 
Creator cannot foresee things that will happen in the future without that he 
still retains in his own hands the fatal reins of destiny. But the truth is 
that such logical theorists and finite beings of time simply call in question 
the Infinite Omniscience of Him who is from eternity to eternity ; "for by 
him and in him and of him are all things." 

And so is it apodeictical, that although the Lord possesses entire pre- 
science of all things to come, yet that fact does not obviate the crime of 
transgression on the part of any servant who offends. "Sin is sin" and 
iniquity is none the less hateful, and could offend not any more, even if 
the Lord had no Foreknowledge that it would come. Eternal Omniscience 
grants no licence to commit sin, nor does it warrant any irresponsibility of 
action on the part of angels or of men. The Foreknowledge of God never 
helps nor hinders, affects nor desires the fall of anyone. 

When the Lord created our first parents in the garden of Eden, he well 
knew that they would fall, and posterity after them, by succumbing to 
the desires of the wily Serpent. But that fact again of divine prescience 
did neither hasten nor impel their ill-fate. Therefore, who will question 
either the justice or goodnessof God in the act of that creation or the condi- 
tions prescribed thereto? Indeed, there were no chance of escape, even if 
such were desirable, regarding the event of the creation of the race, nor 
the implied conditions. As sure as the planet itself were formed out of 
Chaos, our race was preordained to exist in the course of time. 

We are but the final link in a chain of terrestrial Cosmogonies, and the 
plan of our being is connate with our being and seeing. Except, that man, 
as a race could have existed and that without imperiling his doom, should 
vil one" not have been sent to the earth to beguile him. But again 
that would not do since the true soul could not well be distinguished, then, 
from the false one; as the necessary thcotic test would not be made. 
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146 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

evil or good Saints are so born from their mother's womb; but the spirit 
of a fool is perverse from its infancy. The spirit of God is in the soul of 
the just ; but the devil fastens himself in the wicked heart. Not that any 
one is so depraved as to be uttarly irreconcilable to the divine will. Un- 
less, that through his debauchery he loses the necessary moral power to 
regain rectitude, and consequently become unable to convert himself to 
penance. Yet it is evident that a Judas will not become reconciled to a 
betrayed Christ. The deplorable condition of a corrupt and perverted 
will-power may, and often does render the recovery from a state of moral 
degeneration quite impossible. Hence God designed it that such as would 
sin should sin. Let evil seduce such as would be seduced. Better that 
they fall while on earth than hereafter in heaven. Likewise, whatever of 
evil or falseness is in the commonly good soul, it also shall err, and be- 
come purged and eradicated. The ordeal of fire, at the end, shall utterly 
prune the evil from the good ; the false spirit from the true. 

Yet, who is it that would not risk the dangers attending an existence 
for the sake of the existence itself ? Life is sweet, and who would not 
risk the chances of life or destruction, but remonstrate at the very start ; 
No Lord create me not ; I fear the dangers are too great ! Immediately 
prior to the creation of the race, suppose, that, if such were possible, the 
Lord had purposely asked the consent of each and every member of the 
human family, as to whether they were willing to become endowed with 
the life of a being, and that, only under the restraint of certain inseparable 
and immutable conditions. And that, again, without these conditions no 
person could or should become created. Said conditions to consist of 
terms of obedience to eternal laws, and everlasting joy on one side ; but on 
the other side a violation of said laws, and everlasting destruction ! Each 
counter-result being the reward or punishment of good or evil works done 
and performed during life, and according to the dictates of their own 
free-will, and free -election. 

No doubt, upon hearing such a magnificent though fearful proposal, there 
would not be a solitary dissenting voice in all the would-be multitudes of 
millions, and billions, and trillions! But all would, with one acclaim, 
say: "Good Lord create ; thy conditions are just and fair." Yet, the 
Lord knowing the fatal consequences that were sure to befall many, 
would remonstrate still further: "You are to understand that the risk 
shall be all your own, my people, and none of the responsibility whatever 
shall rest on me. And, I well know that very many of you shall taste 
fire unto death." But they would all again surely say: "Yea, Lord 
create." Each one imploring with full and implicit confidence in his own 
stability ; and the pleading voice of their importunity would be hard even 
for heaven to resist. 

Now, though our consent had not thus been personally sought nor ob- 
tained in the matter, yet our situation is quite the same as if it had been. 
And the terrible conditions are pronounced with Omnipotent oath and 



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clad in everlasting fire. Being thus created, it behoves us to wisely 
beware of the fire that is coming ; aye, and likewise, to seek immortal 
glory. But, alas, how many of us are no sooner brought into the world 
a little while than we are at work diligently seeking, as it were, to defeat 
the very purpose of our end, by eagerly feasting in the pleasures and 
carnal heaven of the world, all to the detriment and sad forfeiture of the 
true heaven that is to come ! 

The voluptuous Lucifer has the same right, withal, to accuse the Creator 
for that he voluntarily rebelled against the will of Heaven ; and by eating 
of forbidden glory merited to himself eternal damnation. But was not 
the seed of discord all sown by the celestial sinner himself to his own per- 
dition? The crime preceded: the curse followed. Even so with men: 
Foreknowledge overrules not Freewill. But the Lord is the more merci- 
ful to us because he is fully aware of our "strong weaknesses." He fore- 
seeth that the freewill of the froward mind ever inclineth to perverseness, 
while that of the abiding child inclineth to draw away from evil to the 
other side. This quality in a spirit may be characterized as the moral 
susceptibility of the souL. Therefore, as a rule, though not without ex- 
ceptions, the quality of good or evil is, more or less, right in the preroga- 
tive of freewill, itself predisposed and cultivated by each individual 
being, and acting under the predilection of its owner and the shaping 
influence of the two great antagonistic Spirits which sit on the earth, 
developing the fates and destinies thereof. The Lord saw fit to leave 
these things, without compulsion, to the will of man, so that no blame 
can be hereafter attached to Him regarding our pain or loss, when the 
justice of his judgments shall be manifest on the last day. 

There are on the earth, and shall remain until the end, two mighty, 
though unseen adversaries, viz ; the Holy Ghost, or Spirit of God on 
one hand, and on the other hand the Devil, or Satan, or the Spirit of the 
Dragon. And there is a fierce and constant warfare going on all the 
time between the principalities of darkness and the Powers of Light, 
which struggle is visibly expressed in the perpetual conflict between the 
Church and the Beast. For the face of the earth is the battle ground, 
and the spoils of the victor are the souls of men. And the Dragon goeth 
about in the fierceness of madness "like a roaring lion seeking whom he 
may devour," for "he knoweth that he hath but a short time." 

It remains for each person to choose which side he or she will take in 
this battle of eternal fate ; which choice shall surely determine our des- 
tiny, and which is entirely left to our own election. Therefore, no one 
shall go to hell unless it be his own fault. Nor shall anyone go to heaven 
unless he is deserving; and -that through the merits of our Lord and 
Savior Jesus Christ, under the cross, in hoc siuno vinces. 

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worlds to come ;" fixed decrees of fate, etc: it may be well to here in- 
dite another prefatory chapter. 

Though not heretofore understood, it is evident from the Revelations of 
the Apocalypse, and, also, from the visible order of the cosmic universe, 
that, within the Solar system, the Sun is the grand shrine of Living 
Eternity, while the immensity of space is the "see" of eternity dead. The 
first is the abode of all that is perfect and incorruptable in nature and 
creation dwelling in a state of supreme beatitude, but the second is the 
sum total of all destruction. 

Nothing can enter the Throne of the Living God but that which is ab- 
solutely holy and pure. And whether it be seraphas who rebel in heaven, 
or souls of men that become defiled on earth, such shall all be cast with 
the common mass of condemnation into the solar hells. Where they shall 
feed as fuel the great fires, and the boundless blanks of space are magnif- 
icently illuminated with the light of their illustrious smoke. 

The spirits of all the lower animals — for life is spirit and these have 
life — depart into the air of earth at death. This place is, therefore, the 
irrational heaven of the firmament. The inanimate spirit or "phosphores- 
cence" of a tree, and the plants and herbs of the vegetable kingdom depart 
annually by desolving into the air. Thus is summer and winter the 
"hemispheres" of the cycle of life and death of the first and lowest order 
of life. But the real spirit of a horse or a sheep goes and dwells during 
a long period of time in the atmosphere of the globe, until it is at length 
destroyed by lightning. 

Not so with the human soul. When a person dies his spirit goes not 
back into the air. Such being a finished work with nature, it thenceforth 
-; and finds a permanent abode. Neither does it die or become annihi- 
lated. Hence, the question gravely arises : Where does the human soul 
go after death ? Behold the solution of the mystery ; to-wit : — 

When a "Saint" dies, his or her soul ascends into the empyrean of 
the Sun. When a monstrous sinner dies his soul descends into the 
bottomless pit, or the interior of the earth. All the rest of the souls of 
the w r orld go into the Limbus of the sea, and the waters surrounding the 
terrestial globe. 

The spirit of the human family taken as a whole and lasting throughout 
all time forms a world of living souls, which spirit "waters" give rise to a 
grand "delta" of three branches, or living streams flowing into as many 
mighty reservoirs. 

Heaven shall receive about a third share of these waters. These are 
they in whom the Paraclete dwells. You may know them by their 
w r orks ; they w r ear the white robes, for they are the chaste of the earth. 
They alienated themselves from the world and they speak like angels. 

The nethermost "abyss" shall also receive its share. Lo, the torrent of 
perdition ; the stream of eternal death ! For there is nothing in these that 
is worth the price of saving. These are they in whom the dragon sits 






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secure. You can know them also by their works : they are those who don 
the "filthy garments" and speak like dragons. 

But the third affluent likewise beareth away its most mighty portion of 
the souls of men. These go into the watery "abyss." Speaking of the 
adults who go in here ; you may know them by their fruits also : They 
have eaten of the tree of knowledge of both good and evil ; therefore, their 
works are good and bad and they wear the "spotted garments." 

The first pellucid stream is the river of the chosen, or the Elect of the 
Lord. The middle delta is of the honorable Beast and feedeth or createth 
the Beast of the sea, who is now developing in the womb of the deep dur- 
ing his vast period of gestation. These souls, a most numerous multitude 
are at rest in the deep awaiting the resurrection, after which they shall 
undergo another era of probation. Many of them shall then constitute 
the Faithful of the Lord and shall go into everlasting life, but "Gog and 
Magog" shall resist, and shall fight on the opposite side, and shall go into 
the horde of destruction. But the Beast of the sea shall suffer in the 
plagues of the "third woe" according to the multitude and magnitude of 
their iniquities. May the Lord have mercy on those and on all the souls 
of the faithful departed who dwell on the "river Lethe." 

But the infernal river taketh down the "Second Beast." Or rather 
this is the umbilical life stream that nourisheth that Beast which is, dur- 
ing the age of the seon gestating hi the womb of the bottomless pit. At 
the end of time the planet shall give birth to her beasts. This woeful 
Fetus, on whom the glory of heaven, or the "light of His countenance 
shineth not, is bred in utter darkness ; he is fed by the souls of murderers 
and suicides, who die unrepentant : and unbelievers and liars and sorcerers 
and fornicators and adulterers and all great sinners who knowingly err 
and would not do penance for their sins. There is a "Harlot" in the 
bottomless pit ; there her giants may test the prison bars and try if the 
walls be strong ! 



THE APOCALYPSE OF ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE. 



Revelation of the Seven Churches. 

In the first, second and third chapters of this Book are contained in- 
structions and admonitions which St. John was commanded to write to 
the seven bishops of the churches of Asia. And in the following chapters, 
to the end, are contained prophecies of things that are to come to pass in 
the church of Christ, particularly towards the end of the world, in the 
time of Antichrist. It was written in Greek, in the island of Patmos, 
where St. John was in banishment by order of the cruel emperor 
Domitian, about sixty-four years after our Lord's Ascension. 

CHAPTER I. 

St. John is ordered to write to the seven churches in Asia: The manner of Christ's 

appearing to him. 

The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave to him to make 
known to his servants the things which must shortly come to pass ; and 
signified, sending by his angel to his servant John, 

2. Who hath given testimony to the word of God, and the testimony 
of Jesus Christ, what things soever he hath seen. 

3. Blessed is he, that readeth and heareth the words of this prophecy ; 
and keepeth those things which are written in it : for the time is at hand. 

4. John to the seven churches which are in Asia, Grace be unto you 
and peace from him, who is, and who was, and who is to come, and from 
the seven spirits which are before his throne : 

5. And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, the first begot- 
ten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth ; who hath loved 
us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, 

6. And hath made us a kingdom and priests to God and his Father ; to 
him be glory and empire forever and ever, Amen. 

7. * Behold, he cometh with the clouds; and every eye shall see him, 
and they that pierced him. And all the tribes of the earth shall bewail 
him : Even so : Amen. 

8. I am Alpha, and Omega, the beginning, and the end, saith the Lord 
God, who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty. 

9. I John your brother, and sharer in tribulation, and in the kingdom, 
and patience in Jesus Christ ; was in the island, which is called Patmos, 
for the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus : 

10. I was in spirit on the Lord's day, and heard behind me a great 
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11. Saving: What thou seest, write in a book ; and send to the seven 
churches which are in Asia, to Ephesus, and to Smyrna, and to Pergamus, 
and to Thyatira. and to Sardis, and to Philadelphia, and to Laodicia. 

12. And I turned to see the voice that spoke with me : and being turned, 
I saw seven golden candlesticks. 

13. And in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks, one like unto 
the Sen of man. clothed with a garment down to his feet, and girded 
about near the paps with a golden girdle : 

14. And his head and hair were white, like white wool, and as snow, 
and his eyes were as a flame of fire; 

15. And his feet like unto fine brass, as in a burning furnace, and his 
voice as the sound of many waters : 

1(5. And he hath in his right hand seven stars : and from his mouth 
came out a sharp two-edged sword : and his countenance shined as the 
sun shineth in its full strength. 

17. And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his 
right hand upon me, saying : Fear not : I am the first and the last. 

18. And alive, and was dead; and behold, I am living for ever and 
ever, and have the keys of death and of hell. 

lit. Write, therefore, the things which thou hast seen, and which are, 
and which must be done hereafter. 

20. The mystery of the seven stars, which thou sawest in my right 
hand, and the seven golden candlesticks : The seven stars are the angels 
of the seven churches : and the feven candlesticks are the seven churches. 

EXPLANATION. 

We shall now venture to propound such interpretations of this chapter, 
and afterwards of those following in the order of the sacred Book, as in 
our best understanding coincides with the dictations of both Scripture and 
Science. Not that our remarks are intended to be derogatory to opinions 
previously advanced by Authority, but rather they are .to be submitted 
for consideration and comparison, as perhaps being more comprehensive 
and dianoetic. 

A VISION OF CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH. 

The latter portion, particularly, of this initiatory chapter furnishes us 
with a beautiful vision of (he Son of God standing in the midst of the 
seven-fold Church of all the earth. The "seven stars" which he held in 
his right hand represent the "Holy Ghost" or the "Seven Spirits of God."* 
They are also called the "eyes" or "horns" of the "Lamb.f This vision is 
also symbolized in Ezekiel as the "stone on which there are seven eyes. "J 
"The two-edge^ sword which came out of the mouth of the eternal Son is 
me sword of judgment with which he shall strike the Gentiles and 
slay the wicked on the last day. It is the famous "iron rod." § But the 
numerical order of the seven churches corresponds not to any ecclesias- 
tical or geographical division of the earth's surface, nor to any distribution 
of people or Christians of any shigl' age ; but it does correspond to the 
order of time, and that only. For there will never be but one of these 
"churches" existing on the earth at any one time, during any period of the 
world's present or future history. The "angels" of the "churches" are 



/■y.r ?v.6. * 2**4 ,,,-f 



V 



152 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

the seven spirits of God, who shall reign in turn ; and are personified in 
the Pope of all the earth, who is the Lion of the Lamb, and the visible 
Head of the Church. This visible Ghost of God is mentioned in Daiiiel as 
the "Prince of the Strength."|| <*£Wr, V///, // 

Note— It might be well to remind that whenever we refer to authority, other than 
that of the Apocalypse itself, mention is specially made of such ; otherwise naught but 
number of chapter and verse is given. 

CHAPTER II. 

Directions what to write to the angels or bishops of Ephesus, Syrmna, Pergamus 

and Thyatira. 

To the angel of the church of Ephesus write : These things, said he 
who holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who walketh in the midst 
of the seven golden caiidles'ticks ; 

2. I know thy works, and thy labor, and thy patience, and how thou 
canst not bear evil men : and thou hast tried them, who say they are apos- 
tles, and are not, and hast found them liars : 

3. And thou hast patience, and hast borne for my name, and hast not 
failed. 

4. But this I have against thee, that thou hast left thy first charity. 

5. Be mindful, therefore, from whence thou art fallen : and do pen- 
ance, and do the first works. Or else I come to thee, and will remove thy 
candlestick out of its place, unless thou shalt have done penance. 

6. But this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds of the Mcolaites, 
which I also hate. 

7. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith to the 
churches : To him, that overcometh, I will give to eat of the tree of life, 
which is in the paradise of my God. 

8. To the angel of the church of Smyrna write : These things saith 
the First and the Last ; who was dead, and liveth : 

9. I know thy tribulation and thy poverty ; but thou art rich : and 
thou art blasphemed by those who say they are Jews and are not, but are 
of the synagogue of Satan. 

10. Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer. Behold, the 
devil shall cast some of you into prison, that you may be tried : and you 
shall have tribulation ten days. Be thou faithtul until death, and I will 
give thee the crown of life. 

11. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith to the 
churches : He that shall overcome, shall not be hurt by the second death. 

12. And to the angel of the church of Pergamus write : These things 
saith he that hath the sharp two-edged sword : 

13. I know where thou dwellest, where the seat of Satan is : and thou 
boldest fast my name, and hast not denied my faith. Even in those days 
Antipas was my faithful witness, who was slain among you, where Satan 
dwelleth. 

14. But I have a few things against thee : becausethou hast there them 
that hold the doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balac to cast a stumbling- 
block before the children of Israel, to eat and commit fornication : 

15. So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Mcolaites. 

16. In like manner do penance : if not, I will come to thee quickly ; 
and will fight against them with the sword of my mouth. 

17. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith to the 
churches : To him, that overcometh, I will give the hidden manna, and 



REVELATION OF THE SEVEN CHURCHES. 153 

will give him a white stone ; and in the stone a new name written, which 
no man knoweth but he that receiveth it. 

18. And to the angel of the church of Thvatira write : These things 
saith the Son of God, who hath eyes as a flame of fire, and his feet like 
unto fine brass : 

19. I know thy works, and thy faith, and thy charity, and ministry, 
and thy patience, and thy last works which are more than the former. 

20. But I have a few things against thee : becar.se thou permittest the 
woman Jezabel, who calleth herself a prophetess, to teach, and seduce my 
servants, to commit fornication, and to eat of things offered to idols. 

.21. And I gave her time to do penance : and she will not repent of her 
fornication. 

22. Behold, I will cast her into a bed : and they that commit adultery 
with her. shall be in very great tribulation, unless they do penance from 
their deeds. 

23. And I will kill her children with death : and all the churches shall 
know, that I am he who searcheth the reins and hearts : and I will give 
to every one of you according to your works. But I say to you, 

24. And to the rest who are at Thvatira : Whoever have not this doc- 
trine, and who have not known the depth of Satan, as they say, I will not 
put upon you any other weight : 

25. Yet that which you have, hold fast till I come. 

86. And he that shall overcome, and keep my works unto the end, to 
him will I give power over the nations ; 

And he shall rule them with a rod of Iron ; and as the vessel of a 
potter they shall be broken ; 

Even as I received from my Father : and I will give him the morn- 
ing star. 

29. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit sayeth to the 
churches. 

EXPLANATION. 

The First Four Dynasties of the Kingdom of the Church. 

This venerable chapter gz'ves, in brief, a complete summary of divine 
testimonials, exhortations, admonitions and sacred promises to the four 
first epochs of terrestrial Zion, or the great Catholic Church of Christ on 
the earth. The time of these iEons of the Lord date from the first com- 
ing of the God of the earth until the opening of the Sixth Seal ; compris- 
ing a grand period of about 28,000 years. The four angels of these churches 
are four of the seven spirits of God. They are four of the seven arch- 
angels of the planet, and are here characterized as being impersonated and 
incarnated in the "elect and fathful" living, during this time, on both 
hemispheres of the globe. For the blessed of the earth are the living 
temples of the Holy Ghost. Each of these mighty Spirits of eternity shall 
severally and in turn take his post on this Orb and reign during a vast 
period of perhaps 7,000 years. Behold, these are the terrestrial ages of the 
Dynasties of the Lamb. 

The great Church may be said first to comprehend the celibate clergy 
of Christendom under the See of Rome ; and they who devoutly receive of 
the "Continual Sacrifice"* of the Host at their hands. The first consti- 



*Dan., vni, 12. 



154 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED, 

tutes what in Revelation is called the "Elect:" and the second class of 
saints is denominated the "Faithful." 

Outside the pale of this fold, the "orbits" of christain faith are more or 
or less swerved, because of infidelity to strict faith and morals ; and, con- 
sequent, levity to carnal and worldly propensities. They refused to ad- 
here to Pentecostal doctrines promulgated by the infallible Church of 
the earth. Therefore, the fire of the Spirit, in a manner, cut off such 
"branches" by the "sword" of the mouth of the "prophets." Indeed, 
these may be regarded as the "eccentric orbits" of the Church. But let 
no animosities exist between the Church and any other sect in Christen- 
dom; no, nor between any other sect whatsoever. All mankind are 
brethren. But God putteth into their hearts to do these things till the 
Kingdom be fulfilled ; aye, and many shall return. Yet, whosoever con- 
fideth in Jesus Christ shall never know eternal destruction. 

The first Dynasty of time is reigning since the ascension of our Lord, 
or rather since the first Whit Sunday, or perhaps more reasonably from the 
beginning of time, (for the Holy Ghost dwelt on the earth before the era 
of Redemption also) and shall continue to reign during several centuries 
yet to come ; say a thousand years. Ours is the church of Ephesus. We 
adore under the divine rule of the first-angelic Spirit of the Lord. Not 
but that the seven Spirits are all one in the Lamb. 

Verse 4 undoubtedly refers to the sin of avariciousness on the part of 
the Church itself. The ministry, either at present, or some particular 
time referred to in the sacred text, shall willfully ignore the virtue of 
poverty and burden and tax the people to such an extent as to deserve a 
severe rebuke from the Spirit. In this way they shall leave their "first 
charity ;" by covetousness, and in rejecting the state of the holy property 
which virtue so eminently characterized the early Christians, and which 
doctrine the divine Master himself so impressively inculcated to his 
apostles and disciples. Why will they of that holy body, who renounced 
the effeminacy of the "beast," still continue to prostitute themselves to 
the lust of gold? Our Lord in the parable exhorted the rich young man, 
that in order to attain a perfectly virtuous life, he should sell his goods 
and wealth and bestow the proceeds on the poor. How much more so ye, 
who are ordained sons and daughters of God? "You cannot serve both 
God and Mammon." 

Verses 2 and 6 refer to teachers of pernicious doctrines, schismatics, 
heretics and such ministers of vice, who use arguments of Satan, claiming 
to be of the "saints" and true ministers of the Lord. They pretend to be 
sons of God, but are, in fact, devotees of the Beast. You cannot serve 
both God and the beast. Let it be proclaimed throughout all Ephesus 
that they who serve the beast are not sons of God! Let the beast hunt 
down the prophet and crush him if he may ; yet can the beast argue with 
the prophets? 'He cannot say the "new Canticle" which they alone can 
sing. The Elect must conquer nature itself. The trumpet is blown in 



REVELATION OF THE SEVEN CHURCHES. 155 

the streets of Jerusalem and from the top of Mount Zion, that the saints 
of the Most High shall overcome the world ! These are the Lions of the 
Lord on the earth. 

Jezabel mentioned in verse 20 is the great Antichrist who shall come 
in the height of his power at that time. The "bed" into which she 
shall be cast with her followers is the bottomless pit. Not but that 
Balaam in the previous era of Pergamus is rather the beginning of Anti- 
christ, but who shall not have assumed such formidable power until the 
time of Thyatira. 

"Antipas" v 13, or the "faithful witness who was slain," shall, probab- 
ly, be one of the Popes, on, or about the opening of the fourth seal, who 
shall be put to death at the coming of Antichrist. 

The power of the "rod of iron" which the saints shall wield over the 
nations refers to the time of the second coming of Christ, when fatal war 
shall be made against the wicked "Babylon" of the Resurrection.* 

During the divine reign of Thyatira the "abomination into desolation" 
shall be set up.f 

CHAPTER III. 

Directions What to Write to Sardis, Philadelphia and Laodieia. 

And to the angel of the church of Sardis write : These things, saith he, 
who have the seven spirits of God, and the seven stars : I know thy 
works, that thou hast the name of being alive, and thou art dead. 

2. Be watchful, and strengthen the things that remain, which are ready 
to die. For I find not thy works full before my God. 

3. Have a mind, therefore, in what manner thou hast received and 
heard, and observe, and do penance. If then thou shalt not watch, I will 
come to thee as a thief ; and thou shalt not know at what hour I will come 
to thee. 

4. But thou hast a few names in Sardis, which have not defiled their 
garments : and they shall walk with me in white because they are worthy. 

5. He that shall overcome, shall thus be clothed in white garments : 
and I will not blot his name out of the book of life : and I will confess his 
name before my Father and before his angels. 

6. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith to the 
churches. 

7. And to the angel of the church of Philadelphia write : These things 
saith the Holy One and the True One, who hath the key of David : He 
that openeth and no man shutteth ; shutteth and no man openeth. 

8. I know thy works. Behold, I have given before thee a door opened, 
which no man can shut ; because thou hast a little strength, and has kept 
my word, and hast not denied my name. 

9. Behold, I will bring of the synagogue of Satan, who say they are 
Jews, and are not, but do lie : behold, I will make them come and adore 
before thy feet : and they shall know, that I have loved thee. 

10. Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I will also keep 
thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to 
tempt them that dwell upon the earth. 

11. Behold, I come quickly: hold fast that which thou hast, that no 

*xvn, 14. XIX, 11-21. 
■{■Dan., XH, 11. 



156 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

man take thy crown. 

12. He that shall overcome, I will make him a pillar in the temple of 
my God : and he shall go out no more : and I will write npon him the 
name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, and the new 
Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from my God, and my new 
name. 

13. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith to the 
churches. 

14. And to the angel of the church of Sodocia write : These things 
saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, who is the beginning of the 
creation of God. 

15. I know thy works ; that thou art neither cold, nor hot : I would 
thou wert cold or hot : 

16. But because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold, nor hot, I will be- 
gin to vomit thee out of my mouth. 

17. Because thou say est : I am rich, and made wealthy, and I have 
need of nothing : and thou knowest not, that thou art wretched, and 
miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked. 

18. I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the lire, that thou mayest 
be made rich ; and mayest be clothed in white garments, that the shame 
of thy nakedness may not appear : and annoint thy eyes with eye-salve, 
that thou mayest see. 

19. Those whom I love, I rebuke and chastise. Be zealous, therefore, 
and do pennance. 

20. Behold, I stand at the door, and knock : if any man shall hear my 
voice, and open to me the gate, I will come in to him, and will sup with 
him, and he with me. 

21. To him that shall overcome, I will grant to sit with me in my 
throne: as I also have overcome, and have sat with my Father in his 
throne. 

22. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith to the 
ehurches. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Subsequent Dynasts of Zion. 

This chapter pertains to the three .subsequent ages of the universal 
church of the New Testament , commencing with Sardis or the Holy 
City in ruins. And signineth the more or less demolished condition of 
the Church since the middle of the fifth "seal" of time, by reason of the 
great power and persecutions of the famous "Appollyon" or Antichrist. 

At the close of the reign of the Ghost of Philadelphia, Michael or 
the seventh angel shall announce with a celestial trumpet that ' 'time shall 
be no more." While the most mighty See of the "Holy Grail," or 
"Laodicia" shall be procrastinated until after the resurrection and the end 
of time ; and shall consist of a congregation from the resurrected of the 
nations, tribes, tongues, and people of the whole earth. The period of this 
last divine Empire shall be about 1500* years, or from the "end of 
time" until the opening of the "Millennium." This is the time also re- 
ferred to in the tenth verse, as the second probation of mankind, or ' 'hour 
of temptation" which shall come upon the whole world after the 



*Dan., XII, 12. 



INTRODUCTION. 157 

resurrection of the dead, and from which further trial the "saints" shall 
be exempt ; for these shall not be on the terrestrial globe during this event- 
ful time. This far off period might, without impropriety, be designated 

as THE EIGHTH "SEAL" OF THE WORLD. 

It should be remembered that the sacred promises though mentioned 
distinctly with each "church" are made likewise to each and all. "He 
that hath an ear, ' ' let him hear all the things that are said in a general 
way to all the churches. They that overcome in Ephesus shall sit with 
the Son in his throne ; and they who conquer in Laodicia shall also eat of 
the "tree of life." 

The seven churches correspond, entheastically, to the sevenfold 
candlestick, or lamp metaphorized in the prophesies of Zacharias.* While 
the "two olive trees over it" symbolize the two celestial Prophets of the 
Hemispheres, f 

However, it may be well, in conclusion of the two foregoing chapters, to 
retract by saying ; that, although, we think we have presented the true 
phase and manner of interpreting the mystery of the Seven 
churches ; yet assuredly some theologians would prefer the exposition of 
an universal seven-fold Church. That is, that the Seven Spirits are reign- 
ing in the earth altogether, at the same time, and throughout each and 
every seal of time. And that the Pan-universal Confraternity of the 
whole world, after the resurrection, is not numbered in the divine 
reckoning, as of one of the "Seven Churches ;" or that the Seven Churches 
and the Seven Seals are neither contemporaneous, nor analogous in super- 
natural order. Or that the respective Geneologies, of the two, are not 
reciprocally ordained in connection. 

THE DECADES OF ZION EPITOMIZED. 

Ephesus is the City of God in the Heads of time. 
Smyrna is the City of God in the Horns of time. 
Pergamus is the City of God in the Abaddon of time. 
Thyatira is the City of God in the Persecution of time. 
Sardis is the City of God in the Cataclysm of time. 
Philadelphia is the City of God in the End of time. 
Laodicia is the City of God in the time after time. 



*Zach IV. 

+ATOC, XI. 



REVELATION OF HEAVEN, 



CHAPTER IV. 



The vision of the Throne of God, the twenty -four ancients, and the four living 

creatures. 

After these things I saw : and, behold, a door open in heaven : and the 
first voice which I heard, was as it were, of a trumpet speaking with me, 
saying : Come up hither, and I will show thee the things which must 
come to pass hereafter. 

2. And immediately I was in the spirit : and, behold, there was a 
throne set in heaven, and one sitting upon the throne. 

3. And he that sat, was to the sight like the jasper and the sardine - 
stone : and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto 
an emerald. 

4. And round about the throne were four and twenty seats : and upon 
the seats, four and twenty ancients sitting, clothed in white garments, 
and golden crowns on their heads. 

5. And from the throne proceeded lightnings, and voices, and thunder- 
ings : and there were seven lamps burning before the throne, which are 
the seven Spirits of God. 

6. And before the throne there was as it were a sea of glass like crys- 
tal : and in the midst of the throne, and round about the throne were 
four living creatures, full of eyes before and behind. 

7. And the first living creature like to a lion, and the second living 
creature like to a calf, and the third living creature having the face, as it 
were, of a man : and the fourth living creature was like to an eagle flying. 

8. And the four living creatures had each of them six wings : and 
around about and within they are full of eyes. And they rested not day 
and night, saying, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, who was, and 
who is, and who is to come. 

9. And when these living creatures gave glory, and honor, and bene- 
diction to him, that sitteth on the throne, who liveth forever and ever, 

10. The four and twenty ancients fell down before him that sitteth on 
the throne, and adored him that liveth forever and ever, and cast their 
crowns before the throne, saying: 

11. Thou art worthy, O Lord our God, to receive glory, and honor, and 
power : because thou hast created all things ; and for thy will they were, 
and have been created. 

EXPLANATION. 

A VISION OF HEAVEN. 

Heaven spoken of in verse first of this chapter is the interior of 
the Sun, and which is the real heaven of the solar system. He that is 



REVELATION OF HEAVEN. 159 

sitting on the throne of heaven is God. The Throne of God fills heaven, 
and He, of Eternity, sirtefh centeiward, his throne being set on all sides 
around. What the divine writer hath heard and seen from the "angel" 
and which is inscribed throughout this book of the Apocalypse, was not 
sights nor voices nor sounds of the realities : but were visions, and true 
representations of the realities and actualities. St. John received them 
from one of the celestial "prophets :" perhaps Moses who also himself 
wrote the "Apocalypse" of the past history of our planet, in the first 
chapters of the book of Genesis. The celestial prophet having first 
received the images, &c, from the Lamb.* 

Undoubtedly, heaven is filled with thrones beneath the Throne, and 
dominions, and serfdoms, and kingdoms, and temples, and shrines, and 
angelic seats, and spirit powers ; all within and round about that most 
mighty, everlasting, omnipotent Empire of Living Majesty ; and fixed 
forever in glory before time was. 

One of those empyrean "sees" within the Throne of brightness is the 
Throne of the Lamb, who is the "Lord of the Earth. "t The "sea of 
glass like crystal," mentioned in the sixth verse, metaphorizes the appear- 
ance of the "ground" of heaven, or great "street" surrounding the Holy 
City. 

The theory and origin of the great spirits existing in heaven is, 
that they, like the "four and twenty Ancients," and the "four living 
creatures" derived from the earth, are the glorified, spiritual "products" of 
ancient planets which existed in the solar system during its past ages, and 
which became destroyed and extinct. 

But the supreme Spirit of God existed always, and, therefore, never 
had a beginning. The infinitude of boundless Immensity contains Life 
forever, and that Life is God. If it were possible that life in the whole 
universe had at any time become utterly extinct, such could never be 
awakened or rekindled again ; as there would, then, be no life wherewith 
to awake the dead. For life alone can revive death. So the whole universe, 
if once entirely dead, should and would remain defunct forever. It is the 
living that resuscitates the dead ; the dead could never resuscitate itself. 
No more than the body of a dead man could on the "last day," raise itself 
from the grave without the power of the soul or the Spirit which never dies. 
This fact alone, is sufficient to prove that God is an eternal living Spirit, 
without beginning or end. Besides, it is impossible for God to die, — so to 
speak — or to become either annihilated, or deprived of life. For God 
could not, or would not destroy himself even if he could, and who is there 
besides God that could destroy Him? 

The Eternal Being is the I am who am," and may be said to compre- 
hend the living side or half of Infinity. All the rest is dead but God, and 
such beings as live through him. All the rest is darkness, emptiness, in- 

*See Apoc. xxii-6, 9 ; also xix-10, and xi. 
fxi-4. 



160 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

eptness, blackness, inanity, nothingness ! Therefore, is God the origin 
and Creator of all things, who is himself without creation or origin. "Be- 
hold, He is clothed in brightness. His invisible Spirit is wrapped in unap- 
proachable light," and dwells in Suns. The "fixed stars" are his mani- 
fold Shrines. The staiy hosts of the oniverse is his Chariot and whirl- 
pools of brightness. These are the "limbs" of the Eternal City — the City of 
Infinite Immensity. Herein doth the Spirits of God sit creating in glory, 
but himself forever created. 

God creates new Suns. He establisheth new "branches" of glory at 
will and pleasure. Even as Jehovah sent out his seven Spirits into Chaos, 
' 'in the beginning, ' ' to create the earth ; so likewise the universal Deity 
doth send out delegations of Wisdom into the void* at times, empowered 
to locate and establish new suns. Even so was our Sun created ; Long, 
long before the earth was, the Tabernacle of the solar system was divinely 
set up. 

"AND FROM THE THRONE THERE PROCEDED LIGHTNINGS AND VOICES AND 
THUNDERINGS. " 

Whatever allusion this wonderful tract may have to the boom of roar- 
ing conflagaratioiis without on the surface of the Solar Sphere ; it cer- 
tainly bears resemblance and eloquent description to the actual and real 
sounds and symphonies of great Heaven within : and may be paraphrased, 
somewhat thus : 

The "Lightnings" are swift spirits of God: precursory "Scouts;" 
' 'Watchmen' ' scouring the boundless regions, and guarding sacred treasuries 
of Eternity's Vaults. Also, are they blasting thunderbolts, hurled from the 
midst of the Throne at idols and their adorers which may rendezvous in 
forbidden bowers, in the sacred maizes of those Depths profound. Or 
emanent missiles aimed at traitors, rebels or victims of arrogance in 
heaven : even as Michael, armed with those blighting and red- winged 
quivers, doth exterminate the Dragon and his infernal hosts. 

The "Voices" are, first, the voice, of God; also the stentorian cries of 
mighty angels:* and, at times, of warring combatants of God.f 
And the "Thunderings" are also the reverberations of the words of the 
Most High ; proclamations of Eternity, Himself, pealed through the dome 
of the heaven of heavens, from where the King of ages sits. Likewise, 
'tis that of the united voices of worlds in unison, dwelling in their re- 
spective temples ; and the antiphones of canticles and the intonations of 
harps, from the numberless Zions throughout the vaults and empyreans 
within the folds of that awful Throne Omnipotent. 

The "four and twenty anceents" described in the fourth verse of this 
chapter are, first, the souls of the twelve Progenitors of Israel, or the 
twelve Patriarchs or sons of Jacob : and secondly, the souls of the twelve 
Apostles of the Lamb. 

* V, 11, 12. 

i X. 11, 7. 






RE VELA TION OF HE A VEN. 1 6 1 

The "Seven Lamps" mentioned in the fifth verse are the Spirits of the 
Paraclete. These angels of the Lord are the actual creator, pereserver, 
and destroyer of the earth and of all things therein. Behold the seven 
"Laborers" of the Lord, who created the earth in seven Days ! The same 
mighty Spirits, also, who controlleth the operations of the "Seven Seals." 
The Archangels are they who shall sound the "Seven Trumpets," and 
who shall execute the wrath of God in the "Seven Last Plagues." They 
are heaven's wardens who shall drive out the "Dragon :" Earth's imperial 
guards, and the angels of the "Seven Churches." 

Behold the names of the seven Wisdoms of God : 

Gabriel which signineth The man of God 

Raphiel, or The Healing of God 

Ithurial, or The Discovery of God 

Abdiel, or The Servant of God 

Ariel, or The Lion of God 

Uriel, or The Light of God 

Michael, Who is Like God 

The four Living Creatures, v. 6, signineth, as it were, the unified 
souls of the Saints, who are, during time, being translated up into heaven, 
where they dwell within the four walls of the New Jerusalem. 

Each of these celestial "Centaurs" do mark a distinct division of the 
human family. For they originate and arise severally from either one of 
the four grand-divisions of land on the earth's surface. Which spiritual 
quarto division also corresponds geographically to the "four angels," or 
river "Horses," who are bound in the great river Euphrates. [IX, 14] 
But that great "River" simply metaphorizes the oceans of the globe. 

"The first Living Creature like to a lion :" was a vision of the colonizing 
spirit in heaven of that greatest of grand- divisions ; namely : Asia. 

"The second Living Creature like to a calf;" represented the glorified 
spirit of Africa, The physical outlines of these continents being, in a 
way, imparted to the contoural appearance of their respective Cherubs ; 
the celestial "Hippogriffs" seemed to the sacred writer to resemble the 
forms of these animals, or maybe the forms of their heads. 

••And the third Living Creature having the face, as it were, of a man : 
this was the glorified "Hippogriif" of Europe. 

"And the fourth Living Creature was like to an eagle flying :" behold 
th< ■ winged Cherub of the western world. The northern and southern 
"limbs" of that Hemisphere appearing in the vision, like the wings of 
a great eagle flying. 

The foregoing passages correspond to those of the first and tenth chap- 
ters of the prophecies of Ezechiel, except, perhaps, in matter of time ; for 
the realization of the vision as seen by the "river Chobar" shall evidently 
be when the planet itself is about to be dissolved. This is inferable from 
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162 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

sun, on account of its nearness, "as having the likeness of the firmament, 
as the appearance of crystal terrible to behold, and stretched out over 
their heads above." [Ezech., I, 22.] 

CHAPTER V. 

The book sealed with seven seals is opened by the Lamb, who thereupon receives 
adoration and praise from all. 

And I saw in the right hand of him that sat on the throne, a book writ- 
ten within and without, sealed with seven seals. 

2. And I saw a strong angel, proclaiming with a loud voice : Who is 
worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof ? 

3. And no man was able, neither in heaven nor in earth, nor under the 
earth, to open the book, nor to look on it. 

4. And I wept much, because no man was found worthy to open the 
book, nor to see it. 

5. And one of the ancients said to me : Weep not : behold, the lion of 
the tribe of Juda, the root of David, hath conquered to open the book, and 
to loose the seven seals thereof. 

6. And I saw ; and, behold, in the midst of the throne, and of the four 
living creatures, and in the midst of the ancients, a Lamb standing as it 
were slain, having seven horns and seven eyes; which are the seven 
spirits of God, sent forth into all the earth. 

7. And he came and took the book out of the right hand of him that 
sat on the throne. 

8. And when he had opened the book, the four living creatures and the 
four and twenty ancients fell down before the Lamb, having every one of 
them harps, and golden vials full of odors, which are the prayers of the 
saints. 

9. And they sung a new canticle, saying : Thou art worthy, O Lord, 
to take the book, and to open the seals thereof ; because thou wast slain, 
and has redeemed us to God, in thy blood, out of every tribe, and tongue, 
and people and nation : 

10. And hast made us to our God a kingdom, and priests ; and we shall 
reign on the earth. 

11. And I saw, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the 
throne, and the living creatures and the ancients ; and the number of them 
was thousands of thousands. 

12. Saying with a loud voice : Worthy is the Lamb that was slain, to 
receive power, and divinity, and wisdom, and strength, and honor, and 
glory, and benediction. 

13. And every creature, which is in heaven, and on the earth, and un- 
der the earth, and such as are in the sea, and things that are therein : I 
heard all sayiing : To him that sitteth on the throne, and to the Lamb, 
benediction, and honor, and glory, and power, for ever and ever. 

14. And the four living creatures said : Amen ; And the four and 
twenty ancients fell down on their faces ; and adored him that liveth for 
ever and ever. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Book of Destiny. 

"And I looked, and behold, a hand was sent to me, wherein was a book 
rolled up ; and he spread it before me, and it was written within and with- 
out : and there were written in it lamentations, and canticle and wo." — 
Ezech., II, 9. 






REVELATION OF HEAVEN. 163 

The "Book" of the foreknowledge of the world is, according to 
the foregoing chapter, handed from God the Father, to God the Son ; and 
by the Lamb the seven seals thereof are loosed, and the sacred message 
thereof communicated to the Evangelist, and by him, through the 
Church to the world. 

It seems palpable that the foreknowledge of these things was not pos- 
sessed even by Christ himself, until after he "was slain" and had ascended 
into heaven. After the terrible ordeal of his mission of deliverence of 
fallen man, he became worthy to receive, and became apprised of the full 
Foreknowledge regarding the future and fate of the planet, which he re- 
deemed. This is further evident from the fact that when discoursing 
about the end of the world to his apostles he said : "But of that day and 
hour no one knoweth, not the angels of heaven, but the Father alone." 
[Matt., xxiv, 36.] "Whatsoever I have heard from my Father, I have made 
known to you." [John, xv, 15 ; also see John, xvi, 13.] 

It will be observed that, heretofore, the scenes of the Apocalypse were 
received from open observation, and actually exisiting and going on in a 
measure at the time when St. John wrote the Revelation ; whereas, hence- 
forth, the acts and scenes of the great "drama," terrestrial and celestial, 
will be entirely derived from leaves of that mystic book. 

Behold, truly, this is Revelation ; knowledge that is God-given ; the 
true and simple knowledge of all things ; but which could never have ob- 
tained or discovered by human understanding or the probing power of 
secular science. Verily, is this the superiority of "divine science" and 
wisdom ; that man unaided could never acquire it ; that such must needs 
be given to us from "above," which is not within the power of the mind 
of man alone to grasp. No, nor are we even worthy to receive this 
gratis, but through the merits of the Lamb; for no man was worthy to 
open that "book." 

Herein is given, in pandect and evelation, the grand intelligence of the 
origin of the earth ; the divine purpose of terrestrial creation ; its end ; the 
universe of heaven and earth, all told, and of all things therein ; the crea- 
tion of man ; his fall ; his Redemption ; the eternal enemy ; the foreknowl- 
edge of man's final end ; the established laws of God both in nature and in 
spirit ; and all such knowledges which could never have been acquired by 
the aid of human wisdom and intellect alone. 



REVELATION OF TIME, 



CHAPTER VI. 

What followed upon the opening of six of the 

And I saw that the Lamb had opened one of the seven seals : and I 
heard one of the four living creatures saying, as with a voice of thunder : 
Come thou, and see. 

2. And I saw : and behold, a white horse : and he that sat on him had 
a bow : and a crown was given to him ; and he went forth conquering 
that he might conquer. 

3. And when he had opened the second seal, I heard the second living 
creature saying : Come thou, and see. 

4. And there went out another horse that was red : and it was granted 
to him who sat thereon, to take away peace from the earth, and that they 
should kill one another : and to him was given a great sword. 

5. And when he had opened the third seal, I heard the third living 
creature saying : Come thou, and see. And, behold, a black horse ; and 
he that sat on him had a pair of scales in his hand. 

6. And I heard as it were a voice in the midst of the four living creat- 
ures, saying : Two pounds of wheat for a penny, and thrice two pounds of 
barley for a penny ; and wine and oil hurt thou not. 

7. And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the 
fourth living creature saying : Come thou, and see. 

8. And, behold, a pale horse ; and he that sat upon him, his name was 
Death, and hell followed after him : and power was given to him over the 
four parts of the earth, to kill with sword, with famine, and with death, 
and with the beasts of the earth. 

9. And when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the 
souls of them that were slain for the word of god, and the testimony 
which they held. 

10. And they cried with a loud voice, saying : How long, O Lord, (holy 
and true) dost thou not judge and revenge our blood on them that dwell 
on the earth? 

1 1 . And white stoles were given to each of them one ; and it was said 
to them, that they should rest yet for a little time, till their fellow ser- 
vants, and their brethren, who were to be slain even as they, should be 
filled up. 

12. And I saw, when he had opened the sixth seal : and behold, there 
was a great earthquake : and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair : 
and the whole moon became as blood : 

13. And the stars from heaven fell upon the earth, as the fig-tree cast- 
eth its green figs when it is shaken by a great wind : 






REVELATION OF TIME. 165 

14. And the heaven withdrew as a scroll rolled up together : and every 
mountain and the islands were moved out of their places. 

15. And the king's of the earth, and the princes, and the tribunes, and 
the rich men, and the strong men, and every bond-man, and every free- 
man hid themselves in the dons, and in the rocks of the mountains : 

16. And they say to the mountains and to the rocks : Fall upon us, and 
hide us from the face of him that sitteth upon the throne, and from the 
wrath of the Lamb : 

17. For the great day of wrath is come : and who shall be able to stand? 

EXPLANATION. 

The Figure-Heads of Time. 

This Revelation, that is, of the seventh seal also, furnishes a brief but 
most condensed history of the world during the entire Age of Man. And 
is truly an apocalypse of wonders, and symbols and signs. 

The unrolling in heaven of the first great seal presented a symbolical 
representation of Evangelism riding the World. The "White Horse" 
is the true Church throughout every age and nation ; and his name is 
"Jerusalem." He that sitteth thereon is the Spirit of God incarnated in 
the body of immaculate Clergy ; The Ghosts of the "seven churches" 
dwelling in the visible ministers of the Gospel. Behold a significant and 
divine Picture symbolizing a figure of the Saints "Elect" presiding over 
the Universal Clmrch, particularly the saints "Faithful." The Celibate 
world in Christ shall constitute the First Resurrection. The name of the 
rider is "Clement ;" a most propitious Sovereign. 

The "Bow" which the rider carrieth signifieth shafts of judgement, 
which are, from time to time, hurled against the enemies of the true 
Faith ; and by which heretics, schismatics, and nefarious teachers are 
spiritually ' 'killed. " [xi, 5. ] But the "Crown' ' which he beareth is the crown 
of immortal glory, which he is commissioned to bestow on all whom he 
may "conquer" to the Everlasting Faith. 

This Opening was heralded in heaven by the voice of the first Living 
Creature, because the seat terrestrial of that Cherubim is old Asia. 
Which continent is not only the birthplace of our race, but is also the place 
where the "Lord of the earth" dwelt in the flesh and was crucified. 

The Hieroglyphic of the second Seal metonymizes "Mars" riding 
the World. The Red Horse signifies war, universal strife, and blood, 
and his name is "Gog." The gallant rider of the War Horse, or the god 
of discord is a seven-headed army of "kings," who constitute a cosmogony 
of commanders, and ministers of war and state, bearing the sway in the 
dominion of the Hexciptions "Mountain" of Time. This fearful Figure 
represents the general character of the Heads of the Beast ; and is a des- 
tined child, both rider and horse, of the heaven of the sea. 

The period of this predatory Seal dates from the murder of the just 
Abel. It was thundered by the Voice of Africa on high, because it was in 
that land that the Children of Israel were first persecuted. Besides, it is 



166 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

probable that that country of burning sands shall be the center of wars of 
extermination consequent to the rise of the seventh Head, or the Fourth 
Beast foretold by Daniel! [Dan. vii,7.] Not but that each Seal, after its 
era of commencement continues more or less until the end; and each, 
also, in a measure, excepting the last three, begins at the "beginning." 

The unfolding of the third Seal revealed a mystical figure of "Mam- 
mon" riding the World. This dark and secret horse signifies poverty 
and hunger, and his name is "Magog." His wealthy rider is another 
hydra- headed army ; an army of Plutocrats exalted by the right hand of 
Mars upon the ten Horns of the world ; his scale weigheth gold vs. 
produce, and his angel is the god of Famine ; a hungry spirit of the fallen 
Cherub of pride. This inauspicious Epoch begins with the installment of 
the Ten Thrones, or Horns into which the earth shall be divided at the close 
of the absolute reign of Mars : not but that Mars and Mammon always more 
or less reign concomitant. Then the Horns shall sway the world until the 
"battle of heaven" and the overthrow of Lucifer, [xii, 7, 9.] 

The Black Horse is the same as the War Steed, only bearing a deeper 
hue ; for the perpetual yoke of Mammon is more galling than that of 
Mars. The opening of this, the third Seal, was proclaimed from the 
great Throne by the Spirit of Europe. The horses of the second and third 
seal go into the "Nirvana" of the deep ; and their Neros are the Chiefs of 
the "four angels which are bound in the great river Euphrates." [ix, 14.] 
Behold indeed the "sand of the sea." [xx, 7.] But these are the Mars and 
Mammon of iniquity. War and Wealth are all demoniacal except that alone 
for a good or a holy cause. Usury is fraud, for such is ever extorted from 
which is a helpless world. In Mars and in Mammon and in Apollyonwe be- 
hold the face of a distorted world, and power and pride increaseth as time runs 
on : Verily are these the adapted instruments of the fallen angel of light. 
The first Seal is within the zone of the Law of God : the second and third 
keepeth within the pale of the Law of the Land : while the fourth Seal, 
or the zone of infamy, has set boundaries outside the Law of God and 
man. There is nothing in her but the color of sin, therefore is she pale 
like death : a colorless, empty soul. This characteristic quality of "color" 
in the visionary horses shall be prima facie evidence for or against on the 
judgment day : which color is of their own making. 

Here is the doctrine that hath wisdom : That it is all in the heart, good 
or evil : such is bred and nourished in the soul : he that loveth evil seeketh 
temptation ; and he that seeketh temptation shall find it, and shall be 
overcome : but he that desireth not temptation shall not find it, neither 
shall he be tempted beyond his strength nor overcome. The first Seal is 
beatified in the glory of the Lord of heaven ; the second in the glory of 
strife and victory ; the third in the glory of wealth, and his throne is the 
monument of buried Penny and black Despair ; but the fourth is beatified 
in the glory of the flesh, and maligneth the glory or the existence of God, 
MUNDL'S vult decipi. 



REVELATION OF TIME. 167 

So when the fourth pace of the scroll of time opens on amain, we 
behold an emblem of Satan reding the world. The Pale Horse is the 
giantess of perdition ; for there is not even the color of anything good in 
her. While the rider is the great "Whore" or "Harlot" [xvii] of Reve- 
lation, and the demigod of the "second" and condemned beast, [xiii, 11, 
18: xvii, 8.] When the rider "Death" comes, that is, Antichrist, he (or 
she) shall mount the Serpent of Hell; and shall raise himself above all 
things : for his steed shall stand upon the Horns of the earth. And he 
shall set his face in defiance against the "Stars" and the "prince of the 
Strength." [Dan. viii, 10, 11.] He will adore no god either in heaven or 
on earth, for he shall exalt himself above all things. Then shall begin a 
"reign of terror" and "commune" against the royal "House of David," 
such as was never before seen among the nations. 

As the rapacious war monster of the second Seal shall plunder the flesh 
and fruitful products of the earth ; and as the avaricious Beasts of Mam- 
mon shall absorb the wealth and the fat of the nations : so now the god- 
dess "of the fornications and abominations of the earth" shall prey on the 
souls of a world. She shall deal in the traffic of souls, for the desire of 
her heart is to sit on beasts. Behold, this gay rider is the "false 
prophet" who, concomitant with the second beast, or her horse, on the 
last day, shall be thrust alive into the fiery pool, [xix, 20.] 

The era of this most inauspicious Seal shall follow the overthrow of 
Lucifer in heaven, that is the "prince of this world;" [John xvi, 11.] 
which battle shall be fought bstween Michael and his angels and the 
Dragon and his angels, in about the year Anno Domino 19,800 [Apoc. 
xii, 7] ; and shall terminate with the peal of the fourth trumpet. It is a 
noticeable fact that the rider of the pale horse shall have the two previous 
horses and riders also, under his control. The first is the dominion of the 
Sword, as mentioned in the last lines of the eighth verse ; the second is of 
Famine ; and the third evil seal is of "Death." These three are altogether 
characterized as "the beasts of the earth. " The Pale Horse is the Beast 
of the bottomless pit ; or the second beast ; and his rider is the "false 
prophet." and "angel of the bottomless pit" [ix, 11]. The opening of 
this vision was heralded by the Cherubim of the "Western World;" 
though he shall have "power over the four quarters of the earth." 

The fifth Seal of thi^ Uranian draaia shall consist in wars of ex- 
termination, by the kings of Abaddon against the Church of the chaste 
[xiii. 15.]; and culminating in the "Abomination unto desolation, " or the 
overthrow of the Celesta standi, or the "See" of the "Strength," about 
the middle of this Seal. The Angel of the Church shall then be abdicated 
and his throne subrogated by the angel of perdition, during a period of 
about two thousand three hundred years [Dan. viii, 14] ;but, then, again, at 
the end of that time, "the Sanctury shall be, cleansed." 

Behold, this is tli" linie foretold by the Savior when lie said: "For 
there shall be great tribulation, such as hath not been from the beginning 



16S THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

of the world until now, neither shall be. And unless those days hath 
been shortened, there should be no flesh saved ; but for the sake of the 
elect, those days shall be shortened" [Matt, xxix, 21, 22]. 

The sixth Seal of the great prophesy shall consist in the phenom- 
enal abruption of our Satellite and the resurrection of the dead. Behold 
the end of the seonian time of the moon, and of the era of the dead ! But 
the era of this appalling calamity shall be a truce to stricken Israel, long 
trodden under foot, by terrorizing her foes and frightening the belligerent 
"beasts." 'Tis the first epoch of divine vengence against "them that 
dwell on the earth." The dreadful event and fore-runner of this fore- 
boding Seal shall be hastened by the "cry" of entreaty of the souls of 
them who shall be slain without number in those days by the sword of 
"Exterminans," because they will not forsake the word of God and the 
testimony of Jesus. The dissolution of the ominous supermundane sphere 
shall be the calamitous token of the beginning of the end of the world, 
and the signal of the First Resurrection. 

CONSPECTUS OF THE CHARACTERS OF FATE. 

The name of the first rider is Clement. 

The name of the white horse is Zion. 

The name of the second ride is Mars. 

The name of the red steed is Gog. 

The name of the third equestrian is Mammon. 

The name of the black hippogriff is Magog. 

The name of the fourth equestrienne is Death. 

The name of the pale serpent is Hell 

Now these world- actors and their equine seats are indeed the paramount 
Figure-heads on the grand stage of time ; the leading Characters in the 
possession of the great drama of destiny "played in the "Wilderness." 

CHAPTER VII. 

The number of them that were marked with the seal of the living God, and clothed 

in white robes. 

1 . After these things I saw four angels standing on the four corners of 
the earth, holding the four winds of the earth, that they should not blow 
upon the earth, nor upon the sea, nor on any tree. 

2. And I saw another angel ascending from the rising of the sun, hav- 
ing the seal of the living God : and he cried with a loud voice to the four 
angels, to whom it was given to hurt the earth and the sea. 

3. Saying : Hurt not the earth, nor the sea, nor the trees, till we seal 
the servants of our God on their foreheads. 

4. And I heard the number of them that were sealed a hundred forty- 
four thousand sealed of all the tribes of the children of Israel. 

5. Of the tribe of Juda twelve thousand sealed : of the tribe of Ruben 
twelve thousand sealed : of the tribe of Gad twelve thousand sealed: 

6. Of the tribe of Aser twelve thousand sealed : of the tribe of Neph- 
thali twelve thousand sealed. 



REVELATION OF TIME. 169 

7. Of the tribe of Simeon twelve thousand sealed: of the tribe of Levi 
twelve thousand sealed : of the tribe of Issachar twelve thousond sealed. 

8. Of the tribe Zebulon twelve thousand sealed : of the tribe of Joseph 
twelve thousand sealed : of the tribe of Benjamin twelve thousand sealed. 

9. After this I saw a great multitude, which no man could number, of 
all nations, and tribes, and peoples, and tongues, standing before the 
throne, and in sight of the Lamb, clothed in white robes, and palms in 
their hands : 

10. And they cried with a loud voice, saying : Salvation to our God, 
who sitteth upon the throne, and to the Lamb. 

11. And all the angels stood around about the throne, and about the 
ancients, and about the four living creatures : and they fell before the 
throne upon their faces, and adored God. 

12. Saying : Amen, Benediction and glory, and wisdom, and thanks- 
giving, and honor, and power, and strength to our God, forever and ever, 
Amen. 

13. And one of the ancients answered and said to me : Who are these 
that are clothed in white robes? and whence are they come? 

14. And I said to him: My Lord thou kno west, and he said to me : 
These are they who are come out of great tribulation, and have washed 
their robes, and have made them white hi the blood of the Lamb. 

15. Therefore, they are before the throne of God and serve him day 
and night in his temple; and he, that sitteth on the throne, shall dwell 
over them. 

16. They shall not hunger, nor thirst any more : neither shall the sun 
fall on them, nor any heat : 

17. For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne, shall rule over 
them, and shall lead them to the fountains of life ; and God shall wipe 
away all tears from their eyes. 

EXPLANATION. 

Resurrection of the Celestials. 

"And he said to me : Prophesy to the spirit, prophesy, O son of man, 
and say to the spirit : Thus saith the Lord God : Come, spirit, from the 
four winds and blow upon these slain ; and let them live again." Ezech, 
xxx vn, 9. 

As the opening of the sixth Seal pertains to the explosion of the moon 
in the upper regions, and the unfurling of that great "banner" of the 
Day of the Lord: so the "great earthquake" of the same marvelous Seal 
consists in the rising from their graves of the blessed dead. [Compare 
Ezech, xxxvii. 

The angels who held the forewinds in the vision were peremptorily 
commanded to not allow them to blow on the face of the earth, nor to per- 
mit any violence of the elements or inclemency of the weather during the 
time of the resurrection was taking place. This period shall undoubtedly 
able the juvenile condition of the earth during the age of the 
"Paradise of pleasure" when our first Parents existing in a land of embryo, 
delicate, nude and unprotected state dwelt in the "garden of Eden." 
Even so it shall be with the rising and newly risen dead; the Lord will 
"command the elements to be still ;" nor harm nor molest the rejuven- 
ated dead, who are, now, as it were, born over again. 



170 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

Right here the question empirically arises : Who are they that shall 
rise in the first resurrection? They are the Saints of God. The word Saints 
here comprehends the entire meaning. Hence, the question again grave- 
ly arises : Who, then, are the Saints? They are those men and women of 
every time, kindred and nation, who having arrived at the use of reason 
and the age of free-will, voluntarily consecrated their lives to God in 
Christ. These are they "who," on that day of wrath, "shall be able to 
stand." [vi,17.] ^a^Ct^d A**l* fi*-4<^ — ( 'T&ca ,(Y , (V 

Besides being described in many places in holy Scripture, the character 
of these sanctified people is particularly given in several passages of the 
Apocalypse. They are mentioned in verse fourteen of the foregoing chap- 
ter, by the mouth of the ancients, as: "They who are come out of 
great tribulation, and have washed their robes and made them white in 
the blood of the Lamb." And in verse four, chapter fourteen, the "hun- 
dred forty-four thousand" who are standing on Mount Zion with the 
Lamb in heaven are described as : "They who are not defiled with women : 
for they are virgins." "And in their mouth was found no lie : for they are 
without spot before the throne of God." "In verse fourteen, chapter nine- 
teen, these are metonomysed as the "armies of heaven," and in verse four 
of chapter twenty-two they are epitomized as follows : "And I saw seats 
(In the Millennium) and they sat upon them: and the soals of them that 
were beheaded for the testimony of Jesus, and for the word of God. And 
they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years." 

Those who shall fortunately take part in that most glorious Resurrection 
correspond to the first portion of the White Horse or the first Seal, and 
the Rider thereof. Now, the Rider represents the great body of un- 
married Clergy governing and ruling the great Catholic Church ; while 
the immaculate Hippogriff symbolizes the subordinate Church itself. The 
Saints of the first Ascension [xi, 12.] shall come from both Horse and Rider , 
though principally from the Equestrian with the "Bow" and "Crown." 
These are they who not only saved themselves, but they are the "salt of 
the earth," who, also, saved the world in the Church; the Fathers and 
Mothers of the kingdom to come. These souls are strong, whole and en- 
tire, through which no fires shall hereafter sweep, "no sun shall fall on 
them nor any heat ;" for they shall not be devoured by the "second death." 

The rider of the white horse represents strictly the successors of the 
twelve Patriarchs multiplied by the number of the Apostles. Hence they con- 
stitute one hundred forty-four cardinal or main branches in all. The names 
of the twelve Patriarchs areas shown in the present chapter : Juda, Ruben, 
Gad, Aser, Nephthali, Manasses, Simeon, Levi, Issachar, Zabulon. Joseph 
and Benjamin. The names of the twelve Apostles are mostly familiar to 
all, and are: Peter, Andrew, James, John, Philip, Bartholomew, 
Mathew, Thomas, James, Simon, Jude and Matthias. 

Here is the understanding of the term, "Hundred forty-four thous- 
and, "towit: By the originating twelve sons of Jacob, the kingdom of 



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Israel was divided into twelve geuesial tribes or "branches." Then at 
the beginning of the Christian Era, each of these great branches was 
again subdivided, by the twelve Apostles, into twelve new spiritual lines : 
thus making twelve times twelve or a hundred forty-four branches in all. 

The number of the first Resurrection shall be equal to about one- 
tenth part of the human family, from the begimiing to the end of time, or 
l.T 58,000, 000,000 souls. Unlike the natural resurrection, these shall 
live by the power of the Spirit of Jehovah. For their own 
souls, as shown by the later part of the chapter, and elsewhere, 
are in heaven and shall not come down at the resurrection. But these 
bodies shall ascend into heaven also at the end of time ; and shall return 
again, body and soul, to the planet immediately before the opening of the 
Millennium, when the "armies of heaven" shall assist the Messiah at his 
>nd coming in fight against the resurrected beasts of Babylon in the 
dreadful wars of condemnation and extermination so tersely described in 
the nineteenth chapter; which final engagements shall constitute the 
fatalities of the seventh Plague. 

It is evident from certain passages of the Gospel, that the bodies of 
the saints or many of them who lived and died before the first 
coming of the Messiah have already arose from their graves. When our 
divine Lord resurrected, these also resurrected with him. "And behold, 
the veil of the temple was rent in two from the top even to the bottom : 
and the earth quaked and the rocks were rent. And the graves were 
opened : and many of the bodies of the saints who had slept, arose ; And 
coming out of the tombs after his resurrection, came into the holy city, 
and appeared to many" [Mat., xxvii, 51, 52]. 

The divine acts of sealing the servants of God, in the resurrection of 
the Immortals, is a kind of sacerdotal ceremony of the ministering angel, 
or Obsignation for the purpose of eternal validation. Which sign of the 
Cross, or spiritual mark shall never be effaced ; and shall be also a visible 
warrant against the scourges of the "Woes" and many other distressing 
consequences attending the ensuing cataclysms. 

The term "Thousand" so frequently mentioned in this chapter and 
elsewhere in the Apocalyse has, indeed, a most fundamental signification. 
The word corresponds mathematically to a thousand "heavens." There 
are exactly 144,000 heavens in the New Jerusalem i. e. 12,000 on each 
Cubit ;" See explanation to chapter twenty-one. The height of the holy 
City on high is 1200 furlongs or Floors; or 1000 in each "foundation." 
But each foundation is again subdivided into twelve patriarchal "Sees." 
Thus it will be seen that the square of 12 multiplied by 1,000 begets a pro- 
duct of 144,000. It is probable that the term, also, corresponds to a thous- 
and generations of the Age of man ; one thousand great Days from the 
first coming of our divine Lord until the middle of the Fifth Seal, when 
the "Revolt" shall take place. But it is certain that each several gen- 



172 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

ERATION IN ITSELF FROM FIRST TO LAST SHALL BE ARRANGED IN THE ORDER 
OF THE 144,000 "HEAVENS." 

The "great multitude which no man could number" denotes a vision 
in heaven of all who shared in that sanctified resurrection. What a gather- 
ing this shall be ! What throngs of the dead shall appear on the face of the 
earth when the Lord shall open their graves ! A terrestial host since the 
"foundation of the world ;" [xvii, 8.] whose names are being written in 
the "book of life" since the beginning of the creation of God [iii, 14.] O, 
who are they that shall rejoice in that day, when their graves shall be 
opened in the East and in the West, and in every nation? Behold the 
blessed who are asleep in every land, and in the sea, and in every island 
unto the ends of the earth, and afar off resting under the most distant 
clouds of heaven : Juda and Jerusalem ! 

"I will gather together the nations, and will bring them down into the 
valley of Josaphat : and I will plead with them there for my people, and for 
my inheritance Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and 
have parted my land." "And I will cleanse their blood, which I had not 
cleansed, saith the Lord." [Joel iii, 2.] 

Lo, the sanctified shall rise up in all the valleys, and from the mountain 
slopes, and from the deserts and lofty plains, and from the four- winds of 
all the countries : for the globe of earth in that day shall be but a pillow 
for them that sleep in its dust. Where are the boundaries of the limits, O 
dread Necropolis ! where the end of thy streets, O, City of the Dead? 
What valley shall not echo to the bugle of the Hunter : What hill shall 
not respond to His call? 

CHAPTER VIII. 

The seventh Seal is opened: the angels with the seven trumpets. 

And when he had opened the seventh Seal, there was silence in heaven, 
as it were for half an hour, 

2. And I saw seven angels standing in the presence of God : and to 
them were given seven trumpets. 

3. And another angel came, and stood before the altar, having a golden 
censer : and there was given to him much incense, that he should offer 
of the prayers of all saints upon the golden altar, which is before the 
throne of God. 

4. And the smoke of the incense of the prayers of the saints ascended 
up before God, from the angel's hand. 

5. And the angel took the censer, and filled it with the fire of the altar, 
and cast it on the earth : and there were thunderings, and voices, and 
lightnings, and a great earthquake. 

6. And the seven angels who had the seven trumpets, prepared them- 
selves to sound the trumpet, 

7. And the first angel sounded the trumpet : and there was made hail, 
and fire mingled with blood ; and it was cast on the earth ; and the third 
part of the earth was burnt up, and the third part of the trees was burnt 
up, and all green grass was burnt up. 

8. And the second angel sounded the trumpet : and as it were a moun- 



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tain, burning with fire was cast into the sea : and the third part of the 
sea became blood, 

9. And the third part of those creatures died, which had life in the 
sea : and the third part of the ships was destroyed. 

10. And the third angel sounded the trumpet : and a great star fell 
from heaven, burning as it were a torch : and it fell on the third part of 
the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters ; 

11. And the name of the star is called Wormwood : and the third part 
of the waters became wormwood : and many men died of the waters be- 
cause they were made bitter. 

12. And the fourth angel sounded the trumpet : and the third part of 
the sun was smitten, and the third part of the moon, and the third part of 
the stars, so that a third part of them was darkened : and a third part of 
the day shined not, and of the night in like manner. 

13. And I beheld, and heard the voice of one eagle flying through the 
midst of heaven, saying with a loud voice : Woe, woe, woe to the inhabi- 
tants of the earth, by reason of the other voices of the three angels, who 
are yet to sound the trumpet. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Extirpation of Antichrist. 

The execution of the seventh Seal shall consist, in general, of 
calamitous precipitations to the planet, from time to. time, of portions of 
the shattered satellite ; and will be accompanied by spiritual transactions 
of the most terrible and appalling character ; such as the killing off of 
"the tails" of the "Serpents;" the resurrection of the Beasts; and the 
ascension of the Celestials. For this is the great and terrible day of the 
Lord spoken of so frequently by the evangelists and prophets. 

The "Altar" mentioned in the first verse of this chapter is the 
throne of the Son of God in heaven ; and which is here emblemized as the 
altar of the sacrificed Lamb. It is the same as the "altar" in Chap, vi, 
verse 9. The same as the "temple" and "altar" in Chap, xi, verse 1 ; and 
is described in various other places. And, finally, it is the New Jerusalem 
graphically described in Chap. xxi. 

The "prayers of the saints" mentioned here are the sublime aggre- 
gation of prayers contained in the "golden vials full of odors [v, 8.], which 
the four living creatures, and the four and twenty ancients hath, and 
which are here officially offered up in hope, and also in vengeance against the 
wicked persecutors of the whole world. These prayers shall be recorded 
in heaven for all ages and nations. 

Then in vengeance is the great censer filled with fire from the altar, as 
it were, in response to the prayers of the saints, and, behold, Antichrist is 
swept from the face of the earth. For the mighty and consuming charges 
of that censer lasts through the announcements of the several Trumpets and 
. < ral Woes. But the words of the decrees and divine judgements 
proclaimed by toe several Trumpets are not herein given. 

"The Fire of the Altar," with which the marvelous censer is 
filled, is emblematic of the scoriaceous, fragmentary condition of the 



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174 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

blasted satellite, towards the closing of time. The period of the seventh 
Seal shall, undoubtedly, comprise very many years. Following the peals 
of the several trumpets, there shall evidently take place many strange and 
curious cosmic and supernatural phenomena. Great seismic and baleful me- 
teors, and showers of meteors (or hail) shall periodically strike the sublunary 
sphere in various places, producing the most disastrous and calamitous 
results. 

The mysteries of the first three soundings shall consist of pre- 
cipitations of as many lunar eclats, which ruinous scurges shall kill off a 
third part of the then living inhabitants. But this portion of the race 
shall comprise the fell angel of "Death" and his "pale horse;" that is the 
remnant or "tail" of the Serpent of Perdition. The Second Beast shall 
then become totally extinct on the face of the earth, and the last soul of 
they of the fourth Seal shall descend into the bottomless pit. Behold, 
this is the later end of the Serpent "River" mentioned in the sixteenth 
verse of the twelfth Chap., where it says : "And the earth helped the 
woman (the Church), and the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed up 
the river which the dragon cast out of his mouth. " The first beast shall 
survive the second in the scourges of the seventh seal. 

The curse of the fourth Archangel shall be the fulfillment of the 
prophesy of the "veil of blood," or the spreading out in the upper regions 
of a dense lunar cloud, obscuring a third part of the day, and shrouding a 
third part of the lunar orbit. Behold a vision of an universal "Pall" of 
grief floating high over the remains of the great though most unhappy 
dead ! This seonian prodigy will present a spectacle in nature at once 
most beautiful, and terrible in the extreme. When the works of creation 
itself are dissolving and the structure of worlds crumbling to ruin ! Be- 
hold, this is also a signal of the distress of "labor" of a world about to be 
delivered, and birth given to the offsprings of her womb ; lo, a grave fore- 
boding of the coming Woes. The banner of grievious trouble and dam- 
nation raised over a helpless world ; a sign raised o'er the nations from 
afar, its disastrous folds floating on the winds of troubled destiny ! 'Tis the 
standard of the gods borne aloft, who are now about to loose the giants of 
the earth in the stronghold of their prisons, and bring them forth from their 
deeps to trial again ; and to judgment, to salvation or to execution and fire. 
Spare ,0 Lord, spare thy people, : have mercy, O Lord, and spare ! 

The first "woe" enumerated in the final course of this chapter pertains 
to certain scourges attending the emancipation of the kingdom of dark- 
ness, that is, the resurrection of the horde of Antichrist. The second 
woe describes certain other scourges following the liberation of the king- 
dom of the sea, and which shall consist in the execution of the Church. 
While the third woe shall consist in the final extermination of all human 
beings, or the killing off of the last third of the present race of man ; and a 
"Vulture" singeth the "Tenebrse" of the race's end! 

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T Seventh Seal, would undoubtedly be quite the same as that given by Moses, 
where the leader of the Israelites so vividly portrays the voice of the trumpet 
on Mount Sinai [Exodus xix, 16, 18]. Only that those heralding the end of 
time, shall, likely, be many times stronger as their "world-resounding 
peals will be heard the earth over. Note the description given by the 
prophet of the Pentateuch. 

"And now the third day was come, and the morning appeared: and be- 
hold, thunders begin to be heard, and lightnings to flash, and a very thick 
cloud to cover the noise of the trumpet sounded exceeding loud, and the 
people that was in the camp feared. And all the mount was on a smoke, 
because the Lord was come down upon it, and the smoke arose from it as 
out of a great furnace, and all the mount was terrible. And the sound 
of the trumpet grew by degrees louder and louder and was drawn out to a 
great length. Moses spoke and the Lord answered him." 
CHAPTER IX, 1-12. 
Locusts come forth from the bottomless pit. 

And the fifth angel sounded the trumpet : And I saw a star fall from 
heaven upon the earth ; and to him was given the key of the bottomless 
pit. 

2. And he opened the bottomless pit; and the smoke of the pit as- 
cended, as the smoke of a great furnace : and the sun was darkened, and 
the air with the smoke of the pit : 

3. And from the smoke of the pit there came out locusts upon the earth : 
and power was given to them, as the scorpions of the earth have power : 

4. And it was commanded them that they should not hurt the grass of 
the earth, nor any green thing, nor any tree ; but only the men who have 
not the sign of God in their foreheads : 

5. And it was given to them that they should not kill them: but that 
they should torment them five months : and their torment was as the 
torment of a scorpion when he striketh a man. 

6. And in those days men shall seek death, and shall not find it; and 
they shall desire to die, and death shall fly from them. 

7 . And the shapes of the locusts were like unto horses prepared for 
battle : and on their heads were as it were crowns like gold ; and their 
faces as the faces of men. 

8. And they had hair as the hair of women : and their teeth were as 
the teeth of lions ; 

9. And they had breast-plates as it were breast-plates of iron : and the 
sound of their wings was as the sound of chariots of many horses running 
to battle : 

10. And they had tails like unto scorpions, and stings were in their 
tails : and their power was to hurt men five months : and they had over 
them 

11. A king, the angel of the bottomless pit ; whose name in Hebrew, is 
Abaddon, and in Greek, Appollyon; and hi Latin, Extern] inans. 

12. One woe is past ; and, behold, there come two woes more hereafter. 

EXPLANATION. 

Resurrection of Antichrist. 
Although this division of the race is generally called the Second Beast, 
because of his posterior position in the human Cosmogany ; yet in the 



176 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

quality of true beastliness he is certainly the most prominent, and therein 
holds the position of real supremacy. He is indeed the beast of beasts. 
It may be well to remind that although in the context we styled the 
"Ascension" of the spirits from the sea and from the pit, Resurrections, 
it is nevertheless doubtful but that the bodies of all the dead arose on 
the opening of the sixth Seal : the saints first and then the rest ; the bodies 
celestial first, then the bodies terrestrial. In the "tempest" of the sixth 
Seal is seen the "storm" of the Resurrection proper : The First Resur- 
rection of the World [xx, 5]. 

The "Star" mentioned in the first verse of this chapter was a vision 
of an immense lunar mass of great density and momentum, which, on the 
cry of the fifth trumpet, shall fall from a great altitude with such tremen- 
dous force as to be able to penetrate the earth's solid zone. The celestial 
"paraselene," or "key" shall break an ample hole down into the infernal 
regions ; when shall follow the phenpmenal releasement of all the souls 
up out of the abode of hell and death ! 

The "Locusts" described in this chapter metaphorizes the vision of 
the real resurrected beings themselves. They shall be a diminitive, 
vicious, obscene and most malicious class ; a naturally diminitive race in 
the main, with a spirit aborted by sin. These possess no power only to 
torment and sting during the "five months" of their exit from the lower 
abyss. But it will be seen hereafter how they shall have power to insti- 
gate and arouse the enmity of their superiors in the First Beast, when 
their dismal ubiquity shall prevail in having a third part of the living race 
massacred by the power of their "horses." 

The more general character of this most unfortunate and lamentable 
people, who shall raise from the dead at the call of the fifth Spirit, is sum- 
marily given in various places in the book of mysteries. For instance 
consult Chap, thirteenth from the eleventh to the eighteenth verse. Also 
the description of the great "Harlot" mentioned in the seventeenth Chap. 
The infernal Beast who shall at that time issue out of the hot and smoky 
orifice shall be, as it were, a body composed of the souls of all the most 
vile, ungodly, corrupt, and vicious people, who shall be born and die on 
the earth during the entire age of the race. Yerily, the off scouring of the 
planet. 

Lo, the bottomless void shall be opened and the bowels of the mighty 
globe shall gush forth in the form of an immense horde of distorted and 
wicked spirits, who shall soon forget the sorrows of darkness, and the 
"gnashing of teeth," for they shall be then, immediately, encouraged and 
inspired anew by the spirit or spirits of the Dragon, who shall now re-enter 
into them and dwell in them again. Behold the awful power of the Devil 
over his souls : the awful boldness of his seductions with the unfortunate 
beings whom he once governed, and in whose spirits he had formerly 
made his abode ! The souls in the pit are well aware of their abject con- 
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come under the influence of the god of Death, once more, they forget, and 
deny, alas ! They become spiritually blinded as of yore. 

These ill-fated ghosts of destruction shall go forth over the four quarters 
of the globe seeking their grave-yards and places where their wonted 
bodies are. Then, Satan in the flesh will swarm the face of a tortured 
world with anguish in their "bite" and torture in their "stings." Their 
abhored presence shall infest the then living nations, and tribes, and 
tongues, (except those of the resurrection who wear the sign of the 
Cross, and whom the locusts are forbidden to torment,) until death itself 
is a boon desired. O, the rottenness of the corruption of the depth of the 
belly of hell ! 

King Abaddon, or the Angel of the bottomless pit is Antichrist or the 
False-Prophet who is yet to come. Not but that there are antichrists now- 
a-days, for the Horns of the Arch-beast are already come before him : But 
his head conieth not yet. This is the false prophet mentioned in Chapter 
nineteen, verse twenty ; and in Chapter thirteen, verses thirteen and four- 
teen. Also in Chapter twenty, verse ten, and elsewhere. Behold, indeed, 
the imperious rider of the pale horse of the fourth seal. The eternal fate 
of these is sealed : "they are slain by the sword of God." [Ezech. xxxii.] 

The terms "Abaddon;" "Appollyon;" "Extermmans" mentioned in 
verse eleven of this chapter, does more strictly pertain to Antichrist after 
his resurrection when he shall promulgate "war of extermination" against 
the last generation of the Church. These words signifiy "extermination," 
and "utter destruction." Not but the terms, also, allude, in a moral 
sense to the utter depravity of the "second beast," and the pronounced 
annihilation that awaits himself at the final end. 

CHAPTER IX, 13, 21. 

The vision of the Army of horsemen. 

13. And the sixth angel sounded the trumpet; and I heard a voice from 
the four horns of the golden altar, which is before the eyes of God. 

14. Saying to the sixth angel, who had the trumpet: Loose the four 
angels, who are bound in the great river Euphrates. 

15. And the four angels were loosed, who were prepared for an hour, 
and a day, and a month, and a year ; to kill the third part of men. 

16. And the number of the army of horsemen was twenty thousand 
times ten thousand. And I heard the number of them. 

17. And thus I saw the horses in the vision ; and they who sat on them, 
had breast-plates of fire, and hyacinth, and of brimstone, and the heads of 
the horses were as the heads of lions ; and from their mouths proceeded 
fire, and smoke and brimstone. 

18. And by these three scourges was the third part of men killed, by 
the fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of 
their mouths. 

19. For the power of the horses is in their mouths, and in their tails. 
For their tails are like to serpents, having heads ; and with them they do 
hurt. 

20. And the rest of the men, who were not slain by these scourges, have 



178 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

not done penance for the works of their hands, that they should not adore 
devils, and idols of gold and silver and brass and stone and wood, which 
neither can see, nor hear, nor walk : 

21 . Neither have they done penance for their murders, nor for their 
sorceries, nor for their fornications, nor for their thefts. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Resurrection of Limbo. 

When the sixth Angel sounds the trumpet of heaven 'neath the threat- 
ening and blood-red firmament, then shall the four sea-bound angels of 
rest be aroused from their slumbers ; who shall come ushering forth from 
the briny waters of the deep. 

The "Voice" which the prophet heard "from the four horns of the 
golden altar," was the voice or voices, thundered in heaven, of the four 
living Creatures, from the four walls of the New Jerusalem. 

The Four Angels" who are bound in the "Great River Euphrates" 
are severally, the spiritual "Oormus" of each of the "four quarters of the 
globe ; ' ' and correspond geographically to the Four Living Creatures en- 
shrined in the golden City of the Lamb in the Sun. 

The term "Great River Euphrates" is a splendid figure metaphoriz- 
ing the great waters of the planet ; particularly, the oceans which separate 
the Hemispheres, as described in the book of Genesis. [Gen. II, 14]. 

The maxium length of time required for the consummation of this the 
third part of the resurrection shall be a "year" ; after which all the then 
living Saints, who had not, as yet, tasted death, shall be executed by the 
malicious Beasts: the last great Ordeal of the Church of the 
Prophets. 

The "Horses," which the holy Penman saw in the vision were the 
resurrected multidudes or dragons of the Red, Black, and Pale horses of 
the second, third, and fourth seals. They of the White Horse shall also 
be there ; and all the earth shall hear the Two Great Prophets ! When 
we rise from the dead, we shall all resume our dispositions, proclivities, 
relation and general character, in the main, which we hold and develope 
in this life. 

Evidently, the "Riders" wearing breastplates of fiery cataphrat 
are also identical with those "Locusts" mentioned in the ninth verse, who 
"had breastplates as it were breastplates of iron." Iniquity begetteth 
jealousy, and revenge in retaliation. Notice also, that as the prayers of 
the saints were instrumental in causing the fearful cataclysms of the 
mighty "golden censer" which put an end to the first existence of Anti- 
christ ; so npw, he, principally, insiduously summoneth the atrocious per- 
fidy of the giants of Limbo, to utterly annihilate the then living, un- 
resurrected remnant of the Church. 

The Horses and thehi Riders, verse 16, are the nations, tribes, and tongues 
of the whole earth, outside the pale of the Church, before or after the 



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resurrection : that is, speaking of the belligerents of the Horses. For 
the four Angels who are now loosed, together with the "Locusts," do 
comprehend the whole world outside the absolute Saints who are 
"sealed." Behold, respectively, the related bands, tribes, families, clans, 
etc. of the entire race of both natural and spiritual consanguinity, multi- 
plied by a thousand generations ; 10,000 lines of kin multiplied by 20,000 
generations equals 200.000 great "Cities." But each insulated City or 
brood may, in itself, comprise a great multitude, say 86,000,000. One- 
third of the belligerents are riders or Locusts, while two-thirds of the 
army constitute the figurative "horses." The whole world is now resur- 
rected and dwelling on the earth, (except such remnant of the race as has 
not yet died) and these first, second, and third resurrections, as we tech- 
mcally styled them, do altogether but comprehend the First- Resurrec- 
tion of the earth [xx. 5, 6.] The term "Thousand" as used in this 
chapter has, undoubtedly, a similiar signification to that used in connec- 
tion with the resurrection of the 144,000 ; and, also, signifies a thousand 
generations or "Days" of the race from the first coming of the Savior un- 
til the time the Abomination unto desolation shall be set up. 

The general character of those people whose souls repose in the 
Lethean shades of the Watery Deep, may be summarily divided into four 
great Groups as follows : 

First : The Cosmogony of State. This grand- division includes the 
great Stock or Parents of the human "Cormus. " That is, they who are 
bound in the deontological Law of loyal and holy matrimony, and who 
knowingly deny not God. These rest in the repose of hope, awaiting hi 
the bosom of the deep. 

Second : The Era of Llmbus Infantum. This grand- division com- 
prises the children and all persons who die young. These sleep sweetly 
neath the smile of heaven, "rocked in the cradle of the deep." 

Third : The Era of Infirmity. This grand-division comprehends the 
physical and mental unfortunate of the earth ; such as Idiots, Lunatics, the 
Blind, the Deaf, the Dumb, etc., and those who had not the faculties of 
acquiring the knowledge of good and evil. These repose in joy in the 
symphony of the sea awaiting the resurrection. 

Eourth : The Lenibus of Universal Ignorance, Wherein the people 
are not instructed hi the way of the Lord. These shall not be appalled 
with the "blankness of darkness" till they come forth to life again. Be- 
hold the Kingdom of Abeyance in the "heaven" of the sea. 

All who have not, as yet, sufficiently merited the Kingdom of eternal 
Life : nor who have deserved a place in the Kingdom of everlasting Death ; 
all thi in the arms of the sounding Main. All these numberless 

hosts of God's earth, old and young, great and small, taken together, do 
form the Thaumaturgis of the sea ! 

W< • rdiall not undertake to enumerate exceptions to these general rules 
and decrees of Fate, of which there may be many. Mars and his steed of 



180 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

red shall here recline their war-like limbs ; and greedy gods shall stand 
transfixed 'neath the waves of the wide, wide sea. But the Flood shall 
rave 'round the lance of Mars, and much disturb the Prince of War : 
and Mammon's pillow shall a whirlpool be, robbing the shallows of the 
the hungry sea. 

On the last days at the summons of the Sixth Trumpet the "World of 
"Oblivion" shall rise out of their graves, whole and sound in body, mind, 
and limb : perfected, and matured in time, or, as one would say, "glori- 
fied," if we may use that term. But the generations of the earth shall 
then be again required to go through another full, complete and final 
course of Probation. 

The souls of those who dwell on the earth during this genesial Age of 
ours, are but the "ignited" beginnings of Spirits, which shall fill the 
great beings who shall live after the resurrection. But they will then 
proceed to resume, as it were, the "work" and furtherance of the suscep- 
tible development of their individual natures, more or less, according to 
the character of the embryo "works," good or evil, commenced in this 
life. An ideal constitution of the resuscitated beings of that "Gargan- 
tuan" race, might be, that they shall possess unequaled head and stature 
in the fullness of physical perfection, "Giants of mighty bone; men of 
renoun," defying even the powers of heaven. For the Horns shall fight 
with the Lamb and His armies [xvii, 14 ; xix, 19 ; xvi, 14]. They shall 
resurrect invincible to the ordinary destructive forces of nature, neither 
can they be put to death, until the end of the days of that "great and 
mighty City, ' ' when Christ and His array will come down from above 
and destroy them [xi, 18]. But the saints shall rise truly "glorified;" 
that is, "changed" into the appearance of extraordinary form and beauty 
[1 Cor. xv, 51]. Behold in these, there shall be left none of the beast, nor 
beastly qualities. 

During the wonderful day of the Lord no new beings shall be cre- 
ated nor born of woman on the earth. But the people shall have full 
power to sin every way, just as they have in this life ; and, indeed, they 
shall be severely tried by the strongest temptations. This, undoubtedly, 
shall be the "hour of temptation" spoken of in the tenth verse of the 
third chapter [See also Dan xii-10. Zach, xiii, 9, 10. Apoc. xiv, 9-12], from 
which the Elect shall be exempt ; but "which shall come upon all the 
world to tempt them that dwell upon the earth." There shall, likewise 
be during this fearful time, great convulsions of nature, celestial and ter- 
restrial ; earthquakes, and meteors and plagues, and earth-shaking showers 
of brimstone ; and visions, such that if it were possible by terrorizing the 
wicked, to convert them to penance and a fear of the Lord. 

The whole number of human beings now dwelling on the face of God's 
earth, may be fairly estimated at seventeen trillion two hundred and 
€3ighty billion. By computing the average population of the globe, during 
all time, subsequent to the era of Redemption at 13,714, 285,714, and then 



REVELATION OF TIME. 181 

by multiplying this number by the whole number of generations or 1,260 
we have in round numbers 17,280,000,000,000. Which enormous figures 
represent the sum total of the 'iEon of mankind. This calculation is 
based on the revelation of there being 1,728,000,000,000 apartments in 
the "Palace" of the earth in the sun [xxi.], which number of apartments 
corresponds to only one-tenth of the resurrected City of the World. [xi,13.] 
The world prior to the age of Redemption, or the "beginning of the 
kingdom," is undoubtedly included in these figures. 

These numberless people, and hosts of people shall raise and fill the 
great Babylon of the prophecy. An universal City of Cities, which shall 
be then constructed under the supervision of the long of the bottomless 
pit ; and which shall consist of many stories, whose exalted domes shall 
rift the clouds, and covering, perhaps, the whole land era of the globe 
from shore to shore. They shall dwell in a state of terrestrial 
splendor and glory ; needing nothing necessary to the comfort of life 
and worldly happiness ; and many shall probably be fed by manna, as 
were the Israelites in the wilderness. And each person shall live with- 
out dying for fifteen hundred years. This period shall comprise the rise 
and fall of the Empire of Babylon the Great [Dan. xii, 12]. But the 

SECRETS OF THAT "MUNICIPALITY" ARE NOT REVEALED IN OUR DAY | SUCH 
ARE SEALED UP UNTIL THE TBIE OF THE "LITTLE BOOK" [ApOC. X, 10] 
WHICH THE PROPHET DEVOURED. 

IT IS INFERABLE THAT THE CONSTITUTION OF THE RESURRECTED BODY will 

not be quite as is that of our frail and mortal natures. They, as we, shall 
live by eating and drinking (except the saints) and feeding on all the fat and 
goodly things of the earth [xvii, 14]. Yet, the resurrected body even of 
the beast will not be a body of "waste and repair." As the psycho- 
dynamic energy of the soul shall at that time sustain, out of the petrified 
slime of the globe, the resurrected corporation of a living, tangible being ; 
so shall that same Life force afterwards be able to assimilate all the ele- 
ments of food entering into the system, by converting the same for nour- 
ishment whole and entire into the living tissue^_oi_-tlie organisniJ._a^- one- 
would say: absolute metensomatosis, tfo"waste, n>&^excrementation. 
Only a small quantity of food, comparatively, will suffice to, therefore, 
sustain and nourish that gargantuan race. The whole race, then, en 
will, of necessity, consume perhaps less food and nourishment than 
does a single generation during the days of the Wilderness : But the 
Beast shall ever eat, drink, etc., the Beast is ever the World in ex- 
crementation ; et munda excrementum perpetualis. 

This is still the Family of God, speaking of the children who resteth 
in "many waters." None of whom are yet condemned, because there is a 
chance of hope and eternal life for them all, would they only receive it. 
Yet, it is foreknown by heaven that many of them shall "default" in that 
great ••Trial ;" but until then not one of them shall be "sentenced." Woe 
to the "felons" of the sea who shall take up arms against a holy cause : 



182 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

against the Servants of the Omnipotent. The Horns of insubordination 
shall fail ignominiously and fatally ; even as did their god Lucifer, when 
he boasted that he would overthrow the Omnipotent ! Alas ! Alas ! 

But they that "overcome" in Babylon shall be, also, the saints of 
the Most High ; and for all eternity shall shine like the stars of a second 
magnitude in the empyrean firmament. Lo ! their glory shall be perpetual, 
except that some of them shall bear the scars of their ancient failings, 
until healed by the salubrious "leaves of the tree of life." Which leaves 
do grow in Paradise for the healing of the nations, [xxii, 2.] The honor 
and glory of the earth shall all be saved, and shall walk in the light of the 
brightness of the Holy City, by and by. Great honor and glory to the 
kings of the earth, who leadeth their people aright : and they who leadeth 
the nations in honor. Their reward shall be exceeding great forever and 
ever. Amen. 

GRAND TOTALS OF THE DESTINIES. 

Assuming that-only- about one -half the population of the globe do, before 
death, attain>ta.the certain Category of Understanding and Free-will. 
Whole population of all time . . . . 17,280,000,000,000 
Average population for all time about . . . -^ 13,714,000,000 

Number of first Resurrection o/7#0,OOO;OOO,OOO 

Number of the Bottomless Pit . . . . . #$[0,000,000,000 
Number of Sand of the Sea ^^000,000,000 

The number of seventeen trillion two hundred and eighty billion souls 
is the whole number representing the ^Eon of Man. The consolidation of 
this ^Eon into one being, whole and intact, results in the cosmic production 
of a mighty Serpent, characterized in the mysterious Beast with seven 
heads and ten horns. The size and symmetry of the serpent beast is 
equal to the product of each world or generation multiplied by all time. In- 
deed, the geography of the beast is the geography of the world taken a thous- 
and two hundred and sixty times ; or, perhaps, more technically speaking, 
three hundred and eighty times, that is, from the creation of man until 
the end of time. 

CHAPTER X. 

The cry of a mighty angel ; he gives John a book to eat. 

And I saw another mighty angel come down from heaven clothed with 
a cloud, and a rainbow upon his head ; and his face was as the sun, and 
his feet as pillars of fire. 

2. And he had in his hand a little book open ; and he set his right foot 
upon the sea, and his left foot upon the land ; 

8. And he cried with a loud voice as when a lion roareth. And when 
he had cried out, seven thunders uttered their voices. 

4. And when the seven thunders had uttered their voices, I was about 
to write; ; and I heard a voice from heaven, saying to me : Seal up the 
things which the seven thunders have spoken and write them not. 

5. And the angel, which I saw standing upon the sea and upon the 
land, lifted up his hand to heaven ; 



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6. And he swore by him that liveth forever and ever, who created 
heaven, and the things which are therein : That time shall be no more; 

7. But that in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he shall 
begin to sound the trumpet, the mystery of God shall be finished, as he 
hath declared by his servants the prophets. 

8. And I heard a voice from heaven speaking to me again saying : Go 
and take the book that is open, from the hand of the angel standing upon 
the sea and upon the land. 

it. And I went to the angel, saying unto him, that he should give me 
the book. And lie said to me : Take the book and devour it ; and it shall 
make thy belly bitter : but thy mouth shall be sweet as honey. 

10. And I took the book from the hand of the. angel, and devoured it ; 
and it was in my mouth sweet as honey : and when I devoured it, my 
belly was bitter ; 

11. And he said to me : Thou must prophesy again to nations, and 
peoples, and tongues, and to many kings. 

EXPLANATION. 

Vision of Miehcel the Arch- Angel 

The mighty Angel seen in this chapter is Michael, the great warrior 
in heaven who shall outcast the Dragon. He is the Angel of the seventh 
Church and Protagonist of Zion. He shall come and reign on the earth 
at the end of time. Behold the seventh Spirit of God, who shall reign in 
'Laodicea" for the seventh Church shall be contemporaneous with the 
mighty City of Babylon, and shall constitute, as it were, the Eighth or the 
unwritten "Seal." 

This being is one of the. seven lamps burning before the Seat of Eter- 
nal Majesty in heaven. He is simply one of the many and great denizens 
of glory dwelling within the solar empire of the Throne Empyrean. 

This is he of whom Daniel spake : "At that time shall Michael rise up 
the great prince, who standeth for the children of thy people : and a time 
shall come such as never was from the time that nations began even until 
that time." [Dan. xii, 1.] 

Then shall the Messenger celestial, whose "feet are as pillars of fire," 
and whose head is obscured in a lofty nimbus, announce, by Oniipotent 
. the awful proclamation of the End of Time. For God will fore- 
see that the number of the children of salvation, then created, shall 
to refill the vacant seats of heaven lost by the Dragon and his adherents. 

He of the vision also gave to the Evangelist, as it were, another secret 
and prorogued '•apocalypse," and which was intended, specifically, for the 
Church and world after the resurrection. For the prophet was forewarned 
by a voice from Zion in heaven not to disclose the revelations of the 
"Little Book." which the seven Thunders or Spirits had spoken, like in 
prosopopoea to the "seven churches" anew. 

It will be observed that the Apocalypse itself, containing all the other 
things, which John had heard and seen on the island of Patmos, was 
forbidden to b but to be immediately divulged to the world, 

especially to the Church of the New Testament, which infant "Sees" 



184 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

were at that time originating in Asia Minor. For we see in the tenth 
verse of the final chapter, where the prophesying spirit commanding John 
said: "Seal not the words of the prophecy of this book : for the time is 
at hand." 

John was commissioned, in the final verse of the current chapter, to 
prophesy again to the nations : that is, when the proper time for the reve- 
lations of the mysteries of the Little Book had come ; and which was 
evidently after the great waking in the resurrection of the dead. Then 
John shall unroll that Scroll of the new Gospel of Evangelism to the 
world, without subrogating anything in the old. Therein, also, shall be 
seen the wonders and judgments of that great and future city, that fear- 
ful and marvelous city Babylon ! For this is he ; the Boanerges ; the, 
"beloved disciple, "yof whom Jesus said: "So I will have him to remain 

tin i come." J/rrw XX f 2-J-' 2 - < f, 

Likewise Daniel, the great Son of Thunder in the Old Testament. 
This is he also, to whom it was said : "But thou, O Daniel , shut up the 
words and seal the book even to the time appointed. [Dan. xii, 4.] And : 
"Go, Daniel, because the words are shut up and sealed until the appointed 
time." [xii, 9.] Finally: "But go thou thy ways until the time appointed: 
and thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot unto the end of the days. " [xii, 13. ] 

It is, therefore, shone that the souls of these two "Eagles" of the 
Lord are not ascended unto the Empyrean of the Lamb, but are purposely 
left to "remain" and "rest" on the planet, until the fearful end of time ; 
when they shall prophesy and preach in the New Regeneration, to them 
who sleepeth in the dust of the earth ; holding fierce parley with the Beast. 
Speaking, they shall foretell of fearful and wonderful things ere the 
Second Coming of our Lord. Perhaps, Daniel shall speak in the Orient, 
and John in the Western World. Daniel shall be a warrior of God in the 
"Egypt" of revelation; and John shall fight in great "Sodom." [xi, 8.] 

CHAPTER XI. 

He is Ordered to Measure the Temple: the two Witnesses. 

And there was given me a reed like unto a rod : and it was said to me : 
Rise and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them that adore 
in it. 

2. But the court, which is without the temple, cast out and measure it 
not, because it is given to the Gentiles : and the holy city they shall tread 
underfoot forty-two months : 

3. And I will give to my two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a 
thousand two hundred sixty days, clothed in sackcloth. 

4. These are the two olive-trees, [Zach. iv, 3] and the two candlesticks, 
standing before the Lord of the earth, 

5. And if any man would hurt them, fire shall come out of their 
mouths, and shall devour their enemies : and if any man would hurt them, 
in this manner must he be killed. 

6. These have power to shut heaven, that it rain not in the days of 
their prophecy : and they have power over waters to turn them into blood, 
and to strike the earth with all maimer of plagues as often as they will. 



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7. And when they shall have finished their testimony, the beast, that 
ascendeth out of the abyss, shall make war against them, and shall over- 
come them, and kill them, 

8. And their bodies shall lie in the streets of the great city, which 
spiritually is called Sodom, and Egypt, where also their Lord was 
crucified. 

9. And they of the tribes, and peoples, and tongues, and nations, shall 
see their bodies for three days and a half ; and shall not suffer their bodies 
to be laid in sepulchers. 

10. And the inhabitants of the earth shall rejoice over them, and make 
merry : and shall send presents one to another, because the two prophets 
tormented them that dwell upon the earth. 

11. And after three days and a half, the spirit of life from God entered 
into them. And they stood upon their feet : and great fear fell upon them 
that saw them. 

12. And they heard a great voice from heaven, saying to them : Come 
up higher. And they went up to heaven in a cloud : and their enemies 
saw them, 

13. And at that hour there was a great earthquake, and the tenth 
pai*t of the city fell : and there were slain in the earthquake, names of 
men seven thousand ; and the rest were cast into a fear, and gave glory to 
the God of heaven. 

14. The second woe is past ; and, behold the third woe will come 
quickly. 

15. And the seventh angel sounded the trumpet ; and there were great 
voices in heaven, saying : the kingdom of this world is become our Lord's 
and his Christ's, and he shall reign forever and ever ; Amen. 

16. And the four and twenty ancients, who sit on their seats in the 
sight of God, fell upon their faces, and adored God saying : 

17. We give thee thanks, O Lord God Almighty, who art, and who 
wast, and who art to come ; because thou hast taken thy great power, and 
thou hast reigned. 

18. And the nations were angry, and thy wrath is come, and the time 
of the dead to be judged : and to render a reward to thy servants the 
prophets, and to the saints, and to them that fear thy name little and 
great ; and to destroy them who have corrupted the earth. 

19. And the temple of God was opened in heaven : and the ark of his 
testament was seen hi his temple and there were lightnings, and voices, 
and an earthquake, and great hail. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Oracles of the Hemispheres. 
The "Two Witnesses" mentioned in this chapter are the same trans- 
cended Personages who stood before the "Lord of the Earth," or our 
Savior in the "Transfiguration." [Luke, ix, 20.] "And he was transfigured 
before them. And his face did shine as the sun : and his garments be- 
came white as snow. And, behold, there appeared to them Moses and 
Elias talking with him." [Mat., xvii, 23] These also manifested them- 
selves again at the "Ascension." "And when he (Jesus) had said these 
things, and while they looked on, he was raised up : and a cloud covered 
him out of their sight. And whilst they were beholding him going up to 
heaven, behold, two men stood by them, (the apostles) in white garments. 
[Acts I, 9, 10.] 



18.6 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

These two translated Beings arc, therefore, the fathers of the proph- 
ets throughout all time : and are ordained of the Lord the guardian angels 
of all Israel. They are witnesses before God who constantly report 
the merits of the saints and the condition of the affairs of the 
Church. They are again witnesses of Christ to the Church ever com- 
municating to that body such relations and things as they are authorized. 
"For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophesy. [Apoc, xix, 10.] 
It is, undoubtedly, one of these who gave St. John the visions, and testi- 
monies of the Apocalypse. But the Church is more than the Bible. These 
Eagles of heaven are commissioned to inspire the Church by the light of 
Pentecost until the end of time. The bible contains but the rudimentary 
outlines : or the bible is but the foundation on which the infallible Church 
is built. Not scripture alone, but the "testimony of Jesus" perpetual in 
the Prophets is the guarantee of the Church. "For, behold, " said He : 
"I am with you all days even to the consummation of the world," [Mat., 
xxviii, 20.] It is, therefore, evident that the Bible, itself is not co-ex- 
tensive with the Institution of Pentecost, or rather the Bible is but the 
foundation of the superstructure of the Church : for the Church is more 
than the Bible. The Bible is the reservatum containing the Oil of the 
Lamps ; but the Oil of the Two Olive-trees f aileth not, ever during all 
time, to flow into and constantly replenish the divine seven-starred 
Lamp. Hence, the folds of the Book of books multiplieth with the 
scroll of time : yet, the eternal Word shall never change. "Heaven and 
earth shall pass away," said our divine Lord, "but my word shall not 
.pass away." • 

These two Celestial Preachers are also called the "Two Olive 
Trees ;" and are the same as the "Olive Trees" described in that beau- 
tiful, illustrative vision in the fourth chapter of the prophesies of Ezechiel. 
They constantly stand over the "Two Candlesticks," or the sea- divided 
Church on the "Hemispheres;" while they watch and perpetually re- 
plenish the iEons of the "Seven Lamps" therein, with the divine Oil of 
law and truth, by receiving the inspirations and prophetic visions directly 
from Heaven, and, thence, convey the theopneustic Word to Zion on the 
earth. Thus is the Oil of the Lamps furnished and replenished. But the 
Lights of the Lamps are the Seven Stars of God. [Apoc. i, 20,] burning 
in turn day and night on the earth." 

The "Two Candlesticks" represent, as aforesaid, the two great 
grand-divisions, or branches of the Church of the Covenant, burning on 
both Hemispheres of the planet. Which organization of divine origin re- 
ceives, through those "Middle Voices," the entheastic potential, in the 
form of visions as well as inspirations in taciturnity. The Church, con- 
sequently, even in as much as she preaches Christ and instructions in the 
Law of the Redemption, is, also, the "Two Prophets" in the flesh. 
But more essentially the great body of the Saints, and, more emphatically, 
the entire ecclesiastical Authority concentrated in the Voice of Rome. 



REVELATION OF TIME. 187 

Rome is the visible Head of Zion on the earth , the supreme terrestrial 
and divine Court of justice, destined to conduct the ministry of religion on 
this lower world of ours. Lo, she is the omniscient Scepter of the planet, 
whose voice is the ruling of God. Behold the Strength of heaven ; The 
Strength of the Stars! [Dan. viii, 9-10] And he that is couched therein 
is Prince of the Strength: Prince of the Coviiieiit ! [Dan viii, 11 :xi, 22.] To 
thee 'tis given, O awful City, the Keys of life and death, to loose or 
bind the Horns of the earth. 

The "fire" which cometh out of the prophet's mouths, verse 5, sig- 
nineth rebukes, denmiciations, bolts of excommunications, anathemas, 
and the blasting "thunders of the Vatican." These killing "Fires" are ever 
directed against heretics, schismatics and devils : and all enemies of the 
true Faith. Thus, these dreadful Prophets have power to cut off wither- 
ing "Limbs" from the "Trunk" of the "Tree," or any diseased branches 
from the sacred "Vine:" and to purge the Church of all uncleamiess by 
the proof -sword of the Spirit. This is what is meant by "devouring" and 
"killing" their enemies. 

The Plagues, verse 6, with which the prophets are empowered to strike 
the earth at will, signifieth those grevious visitations in the form of 
tempests, dearths, droughts, wars, conflagrations, plagues and pestilences, 
and all such instruments of divine malediction and chastisement sent 
against the wicked, and obstinate and unbelieving generations. But these 
Plagues are hopefully intended for the conversion of sinners : and which 
like the "Fires" of anathema must come either directly or indirectly 
from the Celestial Prophets themselves. Such power is not originally 
vested in the carnate Church, 

Yet it is quite certain that many of the powers and mighty performances 
of the prophets as cited in this chapter are to happen not until after the 
resurrection. These prophets shall then appear in their natural form and 
flesh, and shall labor during three and a half years to reorganize the uni- 
vt rsal Church of the whole world again. And which time and last great 
exploit shall correspond to the three and a half years during which the 
••Lord of the earth" himself preached and taught and originated the 
Church at the "beginning of days." Then they shall be likewise put to 
death even as He ; and shall remain dead during the tenebrous "three 
days and a half;" and then shall resurrect. 

Not only the two celestial "Prophets themselves, but, also the entire 
body of the elect and faithful of the last generation of all time, shall, in 
his or her capacity and order, go through the sacerdotal and functional 
work, martyrdom, and labors of all kinds, necessary to re-establish the 
Church. And mighty arguments shall then be heard between the beast 
and the prophets, when the powers of eternity are in combat. Behold, 
verily, the eternal Breach between the Church and the beast ever widens 
With time, and then- characteristic "theomachy" becometh more and more 
pronounced. The province of the Church is to save : that of the evil 



1SS THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

beast, to destroy : Hence the latter always assumes the aggressive, the 
hostile, the belligerent. But the Church provoketh the beast, inasmuch 
as the grave Monitor perpetually imputeth to the reprobate monster the 
levity of his sin. Thus it is said : She "tormenteth them that dwell up- 
on the earth." Yet the rigor of divine "Phosphorus/ is not that of intol- 
erance, but vigilance, that she might save her children from the dragon's 
tooth. 

" The Beast That ascendeth out of the Abyss", verse 7, includes 
the Warriors and Belligerents of the abyss of the sea as well as he that 
ascendeth out of the awful chasm of darkness from the hollow "womb" 
of the planet. But Antichrist shall be the willing instigator of the 
egregious squadrons which will then put to death all the living saints 
who shall not have already died. This will undoubtedly include the area 
of the whole Church, which according to verse 18, of chapter ix, will 
comprise a third part of mankind. That is, both pastors and people ; 
the shepherds and their flocks. These shall all be slain like in the 
previous days of the same Antichrist in the Fifth Seal. These are they 
of whom it was said to the complaining souls of the former persecution 
when they raised the cry of vengeance in heaven, "that they should 
rest yet for a little time, till their fellow servants and their brethren 
who were to be slain even as they, should be filled up." [vi,ll.] 
When these are killed the number of Saints and Seats in heaven shall be 
equal, for the prophet is ordered to measure the temple, when the end of 
time is at hand. 

But this last fight of the Church shall not be with flesh and blood 
alone, but with the "Powers and Principalities of darkness. The Devil 
shall prompt and conduct the wars, and portentious arguements shall 
then be heard between the baasts and the Prophets. For, the two Eagles 
of thunder shall at that time return again to earth to preach the gospel of 
the kingdom to all the nations ; and clothed in mortal flesh shall dispute 
their cause, and suffer the universal doom of death. Because all men 
are conceived in sin, even the just must taste of hell, and death is one of 
the sorrows of hell. 

"THE GREAT ClTY WHICH IS SPIRITUALLY CALLED SODOM AND EGYPT," 

verse 8, alludes to the Utopian Cities of the great and stupenduous Baby- 
lon which shall be reared by them of the Sea and of the Pit ; and shall be 
situated respectively in the Western and Eastern Worlds ; the Occident 
and the Orient ! 

"Thousand two hundred sixty days," verse 3, includes the whole 
range of time from the first coming of our Lord until the end of time. 
This vast JEon of the Lord shall be accomplished as soon as the two 
Prophets are slain. The hidden meaning of these great Days, mentioned 
both in the Apocalypse and in the works of Daniel [xii,ll] is, that they 
are, in fact, genetical days of the ordinary life of a man ; which infers, 
that they are short periods of time corresponding to the several and 



REVELATION OF TIME. 189 

distinct generations of the world. Each day includes 33^ years, or 
the time spent by our Lord in the flesh. He who is also called the 
'Ancient of days." [Daniel vii, 13.] There shall be 1260 generations, 
after the beginning of the Christian Era. 

These Days again are destined periods of time fixed by the Creator, 
(luring which the living race shall successively duplicate itself. It is the 
average length of life ; perhaps including such persons only, as arrive at 
a certain age of maturity. Every new era of generation, or great "Day" 
produceth, as it were, the world anew or an additional "Somite" or Ring 
on the heads or horns of the beast ; which series shall comprise in the 
aggregate one thousand two hundred sixty segments from head to tail. 
For the beast grows in length by new and complete additional "Metamer- 
es" from head to tail. But the age of each serial ring is thirty-three 
and one- third years. Thus at the close of each genesial Day there cometh 
on a long "night," when each succeeding generation of the earth in turn 
f alleth into a deep sleep ; from which slumber the cannon of Mars nor the 
penury of Mammon can not them arouse, nor tin-eats of vengeance nor the 
thunders of the firmament : till the sphere- shaking Trumpet of heaven 
calls they shall not awake nor be aroused from that awful sleep. 

In drawing a parallel between the land -marks of time, which 
bound the respective prophesies of the two greatest Vaccinators of Holy 
Writ ; namely ; John and Daniel : it is rather conclusive that the reckon- 
ings made in the Apocalypse date from the beginning of the Christian 
Era : while those of that more ancient writer date from the dedication of 
the renowned Solomon's Temple. The latter being the first House of 
Zion that was built to the Lord on the earth ; as it were the beginning 
of His "most firm throne forever." [Ill Kings, VIII, 13; also see Acts 
VTI, 46.] John prophesied 1260 days*; Daniel 1290 days; that is until the 
seventh trumpet is tolled. The difference of time, therefore, between the 
initial dates of the two distinct records of "Wonders" is thirty Days or 
1,000 years. While the whole period of the generations of man may be 
computed at 46,000 years. 

At the Resurrection or the Prophets who were slain, is John ordered 
to measure the temple. [Xj/ 1 -] The Temple is indeed the New Jerusalem 
in heaven, wherein are now all the souls of the saints. This inquisition 
is commanded to be made by the prophet in order to ascertain and prove 
to the world before the last trumpet is sounded, that all the rooms in the 
City of Light are represented, and the heavens of Zion are filled as was 
preordained by God when he judged the Prince of Perdition, and estab- 
lished the new Kingdom of Life on the earth. And the number of the 
seats of bliss is an hundred forty-four thousand legions ; these Stars arose 
out of the Kingdom of Christendom, from every nation, and tribe, and 
tongue, since the foundation of the world. 

But the "Court" that is without the Temple, verse 2, is not in- 
cluded in this measurement. By the great court of the Gentiles is under- 



190 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

stood all the world outside the Church of the City of the Saints in heaven. 
The "Gentiles," or the temporal Powers of the earth, shall have power to 
sway the world, and shall, more or less persecute the Church during all 
rime. Thus shall the Holy City or they who now dwell in that City on 
high, be trodden under foot during forty-two months ; which chronologi- 
cally corresponds to the 1260 days from the prophecy of the deso- 
lation of the Jerusalem of the Jews ; during which time they 
shall prophesy and preach on the earth, "clothed in sackcloth," 
verse 3. For "Abaddon" and his "Horns" is the "Prince of this 
world, ' ' in the flesh ; the nefarious prompter of the powers of State ; 
and the inveterate enemy of the Church. Whose royal Horns sitteth on 
the earth since the beginning of the world, though his Head has not come. 
And because these two Prophets tormented (or continually torments) 
them that dwell upon the earth:" That is, by their denunciations, and 
unremitting opposition to all things evil and nefandous. The term "Holy 
City" is also a solemn title for old Jerusalem. [Matt. xxxvii,53.] 

The Great Earthquake mentioned in verse 13, was the result of a 
violent terrestrial concussion produced by the universal Ascension of the 
bodies of all the saints from the earth when they at the summons went up 
to heaven in a cloud, verse 12. The earthshaking flight of which body 
Corposant caused a "tenth part" of the great city of Babylon to fall not 
unlike the walls of Jericho, for a tenth part of the entire race ascended in 
that Cloud. The crash of the falling city killed seven thousand 
numbers of all the people who* yet had not died. One thousand for each 
Angel of the "Seven Churches." The rest of those who had not as yet 
died "were cast into a fear;" and in their terror "gave glory to the God of 
heaven," and became converted. These, it will be understood, are compris- 
ed in the final Third of the living race, which shall be destroyed by the 
cataclysm of the third Woe as soon as the seventh trumpet is sounded. 
That is by the lightnings and earthquake, and "hail" mentioned in the 
last verse of the chapter. For it will be remembered that the first third, 
or the sons of perdition were massacred and otherwise perished when the 
first three trumpets were blown : the second third or the sons of God were 
slain after the peal of the sixth trumpet : and now, the destruction of the 
last third and "middle class" constitutes the mystery of the third Woe. 

"The Temple of god" was now opened in heaven verse 19, purpose- 
ly to receive, and let into the New Jerusalem, the Cloud Corposant. 
And the "Ark of His Testament" seen in the Temple signifieth the Souls 
of the saints and the Spirits of God which were already within the Temple. 
Then resoundeth the reboant antiphone of the last Trumpet, thunder- 
ing : The End of Time. 

END OF THE REVELATION OF TIME, 



REVELATION OF THE END OF TIME. 



CHAPTER XII. 



The Vision of the Woman Clothed with the Sun; and of the Great Dragon her 

Persecutor. 

And there appeared a great -wonder in heaven ; a wonian clothed with 
the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve 
stars. 

8. And she being with child, cried, travailing in birth, and was in 
pain to be delivered. 

3. And there appeared another wonder in heaven; and, bfehold, a great 
red dragon, having seven heads, and ten horns ; and on his heads were 
seven diadems. 

4. And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and cast 
them to the earth : and the dragon stood before the woman, who was 
ready to be delivered; that, when she should be delivered, he might de- 
vour her sou. 

5. And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations 
with an iron rod : and her son was taken up to God and to his throne : 

6. And the woman fled into the wilderness, where she had a place pre- 
pared by God. that there they should feed her a thousand two hundred 
and sixty days, 

? . And there was a great battle in heaven : Michael and his angels 
fought with the dragon ; and the dragon fought and his angels. 

8. And they prevailed not, neither was their place found any more in 
heaven. 

9. And that great dragon was cast out, the old serpent, who is called 
the devil, and satan: who seduceth the whole world : and he was cast 
forth unto the earth : and his angels were thrown down with him. 

10. And I heard a loud voice in heaven saying : Now is come salva- 
tion, and strength, and the kingdom of our God, and the power of his 
Christ : because the accuser of our hrethern is cast forth, who accused 
them before our God day and night. 

11. And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the 
word of their testimony : and they loved not their lives unto death. 

12. Therefore, rejoice, ye heavens, and you that dwell therein. Woe 
to the earth, and to the sea. because the devil is come down unto you 
having great wrath, knowing that he hath but a short time. 

• 13. And after the dragon saw that he was east unto the earth, he perse- 
cuted the woman, who brought forth the man child. 

14. And th( : ■ to the woman two wings of a great eagle, 

that she might fly into the desert to her place, where she is nourished for 
a time, and times and half a time, from the face of the serpent. 



192 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

15. And the serpent cast out of his mouth, after the woman, water as 
it were a river ; that he might cause her to be carried away by the river. 

16. And the earth helped the woman ; and the earth opened her mouth, 
and swallowed up the river, which the dragon cast out of his month. 

17. And the dragon was angry against the woman; and went to make 
war with the rest of her seed, which kept the commandments of God, and 
have the testimony of Jesus Christ. 

18. And he stood upon the sand of the sea. 

EXPLANATION. 

The New Lucifer. 

Although the title of this Revelation is headed the Revelation of the 
End of Time ; yet it is obvious that this, like the preceding chapter of the 
Apocalypse treats of the theologies and geneologies of the Church of the 
Testament, during the grand-division of Time. 

The woman clothed with the sun, verse 1, presents, hypothetically, 
now, at the end of time a beatific vision of the Church Triumphant in 
heaven or in the sun. Here are the Saints of the universal "Covenant," 
including all those holy people whose lives were sanctified and. consecrated 
to God in Christ. They constitute a thronging host, "a great multitude 
whiGh no man could number !" 

Behold this ultramundane convocation standing elsewhere than on any 
terrestrial habitation; for their transcendent position raised them high 
above all earthly creation, even to the heavens of God ; and the moon it- 
self is far beneath their feet. This glorious Vision is called a Woman, 
first, because she gave birth to the Son of God ; and secondly, because she 
hath many children : and still she remaineth a Virgin. 

The Church is correlatively the Mother of God symbolized in our blessed 
Lady, the immaculate mother of Jesus. As the Virgin Mary gave birth 
to the Immanuel through the co-operation of the Holy Ghost : so, likewise, 
in a spiritual manner, the Mysterious "Woman" gives birth to the souls of 
salvation conceived of the Spirit of God; who are "born again and not of 
the flesh, nor of the will of man but of God." Behold, now the intended 
Bride of the Morning, clothed in immortal youth, whose beauty is a new 
wonder in heaven ! 

Excepting the second verse which pertains to the Church before the 
Christian Era : the remainder of the chapter furnishes an historical ac- 
count in consecutive order, of the Church Militiant on earth, and her 
conflicts with the great Dragon during a thousand two hundred and sixty 
generations. But the Dragon executed his power through the agency of 
the beasts. ti\ 

In the writings of the Apocalypse we find no words of explanation or 
elucidation with reference to the extreme and vivid changes of scene, 
time, or circumstance which may occur in the course of any of the chap- 
ters. It is safe to say, there is not a solitary circumlocution in the whole 
book. The meanings has everywhere to be catched by inference, and 



REVELATION OF THE END OF TIME. 193 

we find that the descriptions and historical scenes, particularly, in Chap- 
ters xi, and xii. always commence with the end of time, in the initial 
verses and from thence break off suddenly, and go back to the beginning 
of time : and jthen, go on giving a recondite and condensed history until 
the end of rime again. 

The "Great Red dragon" mentioned in this chapter, verse 3, 
and so notably spoken of in the future pages of these prophecies, is a fallen 
angel of light commonly called '•LucIFER, ,, ''and his host of rebel angels." 
He is the ancient occupant, and still in a measure occupies Fort Zion or 
the City of Jerusalem in heaven ; his granted stronghold ; but, alas, his 
confiscated heritage. Though his powers are broken, [Jude i,6,] the great 
though most unhappy leader still reigns at least in part within the four 
walls of the golden City of the Sun ; our promised kingdom. That is, ex- 
cept such supplanted numbers of his numberless legions as he is constant- 
ly from time to time sending to the earth, to here seduce mankind and 
militate the Church — his destined successor — and by every means in his 
power to lead souls astray and to bring them with him to perdition and 
deter them from attaining and taking away his glory. For he knows that 
the saints and faithful of the earth are the intended heirs to subrogate his 
lost crowns and kingdom, and the place of his unfortunate followers. He 
is the prince of this world's destruction, "'who is already judged." [John 
xvi. 11.] Therefore is his wrath the wrath of desperation, for he is utterly 
without hope. 

The ' 'Man-Child' ' whom the "Woman brought forth, verse 5, is the 
great Redeemer that was promised, in whom all nations are blest ; and 
whom the servants of the Lord in earlier days longed so zealously to see. 
Behold, this is the "Star that arose out of Jacob with healing in his 
wings." He is also called the "Orient ;" the 'Lion of the tribe of Juda ;" 
the "Root and Stock of David;" the "Bright and Morning star." This is 
the original and divine Archetype of Salvation ; the Greater and Redeemer 
of the earth! Even as He ascended and "was taken up to God" into 
heaven, so likewise shall all the subsequent sons and daughters of the 
Lord. 

"The Wilderness" into which the woman fled after her Son was 
taken up to the Throne, verse 6, was. as it were, out of Old Jerusalem, 
the once "holy city:" and into the pagan world at large, over which the 
Church spreadeth. Tin term ■•Wilderness" not only means a world every- 
where inhabited with beasts and enemies of Christianity and the true 
faith of God : but rather, the great "Wilderness" or "desert" comprehends 

THE WHOLE WORLD DURING ALL TIME UNTIL THE RESURRECTION J the era of 

procreation and the "Labor" of the race, when the world is but preparing 
to live after death. For during this grand ^Eon, the earth is so exceed- 
ingly thinly populated, in comparison with the after world, during the 
age of Babylon, when the planet will constitute one or two most densly 
populated Cities, that the whole earth is now in these days only regarded, 



194 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

by the prophets, as an abject and desolate wilderness. 

They shall feed her a thousand two hundred and sixty days : 

is, it is ordained by God, who prepared "certain and more special 

therein his Church shall dwell during the seals of time, that the 

world shall "feed" and support her gratuitously. "He that preacheth the 

should live by the gospel," as St. Paul enjoins. And as our Savior 

himself , alluding to the same fact, said : "The laborer is worthy of his 

hire." But these allusions pertain more particularly to the Rider of the 

White Seal. 

Now, behold, this is at least in part, the original derivation of the num- 
ber one thousand two hundred and sixty Days ;' the circumscription of the 
one hundred and forty-four divisions, or Arch-confraternities of Zion; and 
the science of the theogony of the Church ; to-wit : That the genesial 
^Eons, or spontaneous evolutions of reproduction in the race, shall cor- 
respond in number, and the spiritual Fruit thereof in magnitude, to the 
reciprocal generations and fallen Principalities of the great red Dragon. 
So that the divine Production of the whole earth shall exactly suffice to 
the vacancy in heaven caused by the expulsion of Lucifer and his 
numberless angels. 

We see from the Holy Scriptures that the divine "Victim" of the "be- 
ginning of the creation of God," and the beginning of the "Continual 
Sacrifice" of the Church, prayed, preached and suffered, during half a 
"Week;" [Dan. ix, 27.] which is in reality three years and a half; which 
eriod comprised 1260 common days. Or one common day for each gen- 

sial "day;" one to one of each. When His testimony was completed, he 
was put to death by the "beast ;" and his body laid in the heart of the earth 
:hree days and a half ;" when he arose from the dead and "was taken 
up to God and his throne." 

Notice in all these sacred proceedings a simple and clear prefiguration 
great work which the "Lord of the earth" himself had begun. He 
was the great Prototype of the Church and of all the structural designs 
and mutual dependencies therein : the Architect of the building of that 
Church. Consecutively, the universal Prophets are commissioned to 
render the Oracles of Time during one thousand two hundred sixty great 
"Days." At the end of which time the beast shall slay them also, and 
they shall remain dead likewise for three days and a half, at the end of 
which time they also shall be called up to God and to his throne. 

Christ was to labor one week [Dan ix, 27.] or during seven years: 
"Seven Labors" corresponding to the labors of the seven Spirits of God. 
But one half of His. labors were performed on earth, while the other half 
were subsequently done in heaven. You cannot come, said he to his dis- 
ciples, unless I go first and prepare the way. This preparation which our 
Lord was to make, undoubtedly, consisted in clearing out and compelling 
certain of the Dragon's powers to evacuate the Holy City, so as to make 
way for the souls of the saints, who were destined soon to come. For 



REVELATION OF THE END OF TIME. . 195 

what soul of earth could make its way into a celestial City filled with 
mighty Demons and hated enemies, unless the Savior should first see that 
the great way was prepared? How could a frail human being gain en- 
trance to the stronghold of an adverse eternal power? It is evident from 
the tenth verse of the foregoing chapter that there is constant theomachy 
and fierce opposition in heaven by the spirits of the Devil, there, against 
the encroachments of the souls of the saints of the earth ; until the day 
that Michael and his powers shall utterly expel that condemned empire. 
But until then the dependent children of this world are defended and pro- 
tected by the all-powerful Spirits of God. 

At the end of time when tha "mystery of God is finished," the 1260 
^Eons of the Testament shall quite suffice to represent and fill the 144 
"galleries 1 ' of the New Jerusalem. For, behold, in that City of Serenity 
on high, there are 144,000 heavens! Now, notice, a grave discrepancy 
arises : towit : That instead of there being 144 multiplied by 1260 heavens ; 
it is 144 galleries by 1000 sees in Paradise. What of the 260 generations 
of the earth which are not in the reckoning? 

The solution of the question is this : That as Antichrist shall destroy 
the living Church after he resurrects out of the bottomless pit : even so, 
during the fifth, sixth and seventh Seals of time, immediately after the 
Dragon is forced out of heaven, Antichrist shall all but extinguish the 
saints of the earth entirely. Therefore, during a period of 260 generations 
or 8666 years, there is no regular or distinct reckoning made of the Church 
in the chronicles of heaven. On the manifest opening of the wrath of God 
in the Sixth Seal, and the universal miracle of the first resurrection, the 
Church shall be gradually restored and re-organized ; for then the world 
shall be terrified to penance, and shall be, as it were, reconverted ; when 
they shall again "give glory to the God of heaven." 

The "Battle of Heaven" described in verse 7, vividly portrays an 
actual and most fierce conflict, which shall yet take place in the kingdom 
of Lucifer within the regions of the Sun, between the Seven Spirits of God 
under Michael "the great Prince" raising holy war on one side: and the 
Briarian dynasties of the Dragon commanded by the condemned Lucifer 
on the other side. The immortal fight shall end in the utter defeat of the 
great Dragon, when his disobedient forces shall be banished from heaven 
forever. The dreadful siege shall be made on or before the century, Anno 
Domino Nineteen Thousand Eight Hundred. But this is only the "Tail" 
of the contumely train of his fallen powers, for it consisted of only "the 
third part of the stars of heaven" verse 4 ; as the other preceding two-thirds 
were already gone forth into the earth. But their last hope and claim in 
that Empire of Light was now utterly and forever lost ! 

The celestial relegation of the great Adversary and Arch-slanderer of 
eternity shall be a grand source of universal rejoicing among the; heavens 
of Zion ; but on the earth it shall be the cause of infinite woe ; for the 
event shall give rise, on the planet, to the beginning ef the great Anti- 



196 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

christ. Then shall the persecutions and exterminations of the Church 
commence as described in the latter part of the chapter, beginning with 
fche thirteenth verse. 

The culmination of this the first persecution shall, as previously 
stated consist in the absolute overthrow of the Head of the great apostolic 
See, about the middle of the fifth Seal. Which Papaphobial and 
inimical malediction shall, as the ancient prrophet foretells, result in St. 
Peter's Chair becoming the throne of that king of Abomination. The 
"Sanctuary of the Strength" shall be defied; even, "so that he sitteth in 
the temple of God, showing himself as if he were a god. ' ' [Thes. ii,4. ] Which 
fell desecration of the House of God shall probably continue during an 
ecclesiastical silence of 2300 years. [Dan. viii, 14.] 

The "Time and Times and Half a Time" mentioned in verse 14, [Dan. 
vii,25.] during which the Woman shall hide in the desert, signifies the 
Epochs respectively of the Sixth, Seventh and latter half of the Fifth 
Seals. The final and subdivided epoch of the seventeenth "Corridor" of 
time itself, being alluded to as the era of "Times." This great, later por- 
tion of all time taken altogether is the remaining division of the world sub- 
sequent to the "Revolt :" [Thes. ii, 3.] The great Revolution of time. 

Yet many saints will spring up, and fearlessly preach and teach Christ 
despite the terrible persecutions of the time. For as the prophesy reads : 
"But the people that know their God shall prevail and succeed. And 
they that are learned among the people shall teach many : and they shall 
fall by the sword, and by fire, and by captivity, and by spoil for many 
days." [Dan. xi, 32-33.] Again, the same sacred writer, relating about 
the vision of the "Little Horn" [Dan. vii,25.] (which metaphorizes the 
Antichrist) in which were the "eyes of a man and a mouth speaking great 
things," said: "And he shall speak words against the High One, and shall 
crush the saints of the Most High : and he shall think himself able to change 
times and laws : and they shall be delivered unto his hand until a time, and 
times and half a time." Antichrist shall be the apt instrument and visible 
embodiment of. the wrath of the fierce Dragon, after the Celestial "Re- 
volt." Which wrath shall consist first in seduction, and secondly in per- 
secution; by putting all "out of the way" whom he cannot seduce, or 
who oppose his iniquitous power. And his power will be such that we 
now could scarce believe or understand. For then all the powers of 
fallen heaven shall be on the earth. 

The "River" which the Serpent casteth out of his mouth after 
the Woman verse 5, signifieth a figuration of the "Pale Horse" of the 
fourth Seal, including all the generations of Antichrist during a great 
JEon of 22,200 years. That is, from the opening of the fourth Seal until 
the finish of time. But the earth swallowed up that infernal River ; for 
it shall all be drained away from the waters of the sea. 

The remaining two verses Of the historical chapter relates to the 
Second Persecution, or the final War of extermination in the great and 



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REVELATION OF THE END OF TIME. 197 

mysterious city of Babylon which cometh to pass when the same Beast 
ascendeth out of the awful Abyss again ; and sitting on the war Felons of 
the resurrected Sea shall utterly extinguish the last remnants of the then 
living Church. Thus shall be accomplished the scattering of the band of 
holy people, when all things shall be finished. [Dan. xii,6.] 

The Solar Serpent. 

The fallen Lucifer and his powers, who is called the Dragon, is a 
mighty, composite, angelic being, for that he is composed of legions and 
legions. He is, as it were, a numberless being of satanic hosts. Truly 
is this one of the cardinal properties of spirit nature : that a thousand 
spirits of equal rank may unite and become as one ; or one great being 
may. again, resolve itself into as many primitive ones. 

In order to more adequately conceive a true idea of a mighty Angel, let 
us consider the magnitude and intense structure of those Cherubim in the 
first and tenth chapters of the prophesies of Ezechiel. But when one of 
these flaming Cherubs of the vision, or rather the entire four of them to- 
gether will scarcely suffice to to constitute so vast a Prodigy as the Dragon ; 
then, what must the extent of his potency be? His seven heads are seven 
cherubic Princes, sitting on the thrones of as many Empires : and his 
horns are a constellation of ten seraphic Chiefs. While Ms disastrous 
"tail" drew after him a third part of that galaxy of heaven's stars. Now 
imagine a faint image of him to whom the nations of the earth must bow 
in humble adoration before the greatness of his power ! 

The origin of the Dragon is, that he, like all other great spirits with- 
in the solar kingdom — except that of the Eternal God himself — became de- 
rived from ancient planets, long since lost. Indeed the originating 
cause of the allegecb Revolt itself and which the Apocalypse fail to reveal, 
undoubtedly must have taken place at a time long before the earth was 
born in Chaos. Lucifer's glory was then very great ; when the brightness 
of his beauty "outshone myriads though bright," and dazzled the Lights 
of heaven. 

But. alas, being overcome by the allurements of such supereminent 
bliss, he adored idols in the shrines of Paradise; when becoming proud 
with transcedent lust he set himself up to rival holy Peers, and ambitious- 
ly 1. -ought to become, himself promoted and beatified into the supreme 
Effulgence of the God-Head. Which final, angelic Apotheosis or divine 
Beatification do take place, from time to time, with perfect orders of 
celestial Hierarchy, during periods of infinity and the generations of God. 

Whereat, being frustrated in his rash design the great protester of 
heaven ; Lucifer, in jealous rage, renounced allegiance to the Omnipotent 
Throne, and indignantly withdrew himself apart. And, with presumptuous 
hope, declared his seat to be henceforth, a separate and independent Mon- 
archy in heaven, opposite that of Eternity's Almighty King ! But he 
now. woe the doom, awaits the great day of battle which is yet to come. 
And being thus voluntarily drawn away from God's sustaining power, the 



198 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

defiant Bolter fell from sin to sin, from fonlness to foulness, until he has, 
long ere now, exhausted the great catalogue of sin and crime. But he is 
doomed to defeat : "the Prince of this world is already judged:" [John 
xvi, 11.] and his name shall be confounded with the thunders of his over- 
throw. Condemnation awaits him, him and the number of his name, for 
for they all adored him, and are stamped with the mark of his condemna- 
tion. 

Behold a fearful mass of spiritual corruption, awaiting the combustion 
of fire ! It is awful to contemplate, that these residents of heaven and 
partakers of glory unspeakable, should thus be consigned to endless des- 
truction. How terrible are thy ways, and dreadful thy judgments, O 
King of eternal Justice, and God of eternal Righteousness ! Many are the 
Sons of Perdition that would have thus corrupted and despoiled Eternity 
and eternal Life, but that such were slain by the fire of thy Sword. 
When the Lord saw that the angels of Lucifer were fallen beyond recovery, 
for that they had so great mischef already done, he pronounced them con- 
demned : and ordered the earth to be made. Glory to God on high who 
dwellest in the Lights. 

Praise the Lord God forever ; not that Lucifer fell and is condemned to 
perish : but that the sons of men are created for heaven and bliss ; and the 
Lord hath sworn his justice and power. The heavens of Zion shall not be 
vacant forever. Alleluiah, Alleluiah ! Even though the children of men 
must die, and pass into glory through the portal of the "king of terrors ;" 
yet the God of all mercy and goodness hath shown his mercy to Israel, and 
his love to Jacob, and to all that fear his name both little and gaeat. In 
consideration of the joys of heaven never ending, the terrors of death are 
reduced to naught- "O Death, where is thy victory, O grave, where where 
is thy sting?" The death of the just shall not be like to that of Lucifer; 
Lucifer hath no hope ; Lucifer shall not rise again. No, not in all the 
days of heaven and God, Lucifer shall not see heaven again ! 

It is a noticeable fact, that, although the original and trae appearance of 
the celestial spirits is that of shining brightness and whiteness, yet, the 
color of the Dragon is that of ominous Red. Which decline is indubitably 
the disastrous sequel of his sin. For the ruined Angel and his cohorts of 
infamy are all unclean spirits and fated outcasts of destruction. His fate he 
may read in the portentous hue of his gathering horizon, and in the floating 
waves of his troubled standards, and in the decaying flames of his fore- 
boding red. 

On the opening of the Fourth Seal of time, at the end of five hundred 
ninety-four great Days, when time of his sentence is come, then the Seven 
Thunders of God, riding swift winds of vengeance, will execute most 
violent battle against his daring heads and horns, and shall clearly rout 
his menacing hosts from the empyrean of the Sun. Being thus cast out- 
side the vault of heaven's rejoicing walls, the Angel of despair and his 
dismal train shall come down to the earth. O ! what a fall is this ! 



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"Woe to the earth and to the sea;" for now Lucifer and his giants 
eometh : his thrones and his lightnings glaring afar. He falleth in 
shattered state and torn ensigns even down to this low world of ours! In 
despair and rage while yet afar, he calleth across the shivering deep ; "Ho 
Sodom ; ho Egypt ; my children why sleepest thou? Ho Gog, and Babylon 
haste thee, call up thy slumbering gods ! Woe me : His angry shafts, 
'een yet, doth pierce my thundering crest. Awake, redress, avenge ! 
Babylon awake, thy lord in battle strife, and thou at rest and sleepest? 
Ohell." 

And the wings of his wounded Falcons flashed madly in the heights ; and 
his routed dragons blasphemed in fierce despair ; and the stars of his con- 
stellations fled from the serried hosts of God. "Yet again" he sayeth, "my 
legions ; once more, let us brave their heats intense. O me, I fain in 
heaven would stay ! ' ' But their dismal ranks gave way in hot haste fleeing. 
Blurred are their crowns of shame; their stars shone dim like blood. 
Their igneous crests and charred ranges blaze nigh unto the Solar Throne. 
O, the remorse of their frightful tails! Their mountains glow with 
horrent heats ; and their red hot thrones ! O, the agony of the conflagra- 
tions of their burning thrones on high, and the Almighty's consuming 
wrath ! And the dragon resisted with the utmost power of his being. 

Thus, I beheld the flight of Lucifer in the vision of his fall. And when 
I saw the Tempest going out from the Sun, and the number of the 
empyreans that were made void, and the magnitude of the Flight coming 
down, my soul within me was appalled at the convulsion of heaven ; and 
I exclaimed in dismay : 'can those regions of bliss be refilled ; or can the 
earth contain the fall? And Michael, seeing what was done, cried with a 
loud voice: "O God shall we strip the heavens?" And God answering 
said : "Even as it now is, so let it be." 

And the great deep roared with the sound of the falling hosts, and the 
noise of the tumult of the mighty and the bulls of destruction bellowing 
in the madness of despair ! And Chaos resounded with the spasms of the 
confusion of their weeping ; and the grief of the heats of their overthrow ; 
and the sorrows of eternal doom. Now this was a vision of the fall of 
him whose uncouth spirit is legions. Lo, this is the gruesome burden of 
heaven that oppresseth the whole earth : 'tis the arch-slanderer of heaven, 
who, day and night, slandereth and accuseth the goodly and holy of all 
the earth : the proud Blasphemer of hell who ceaseth not to blaspheme 
the name of our God and his Christ and his Church. But his name is 
Death, and his angels are the infinite weight of death. And the clouds of 
the firmament thundered mightily, and the sea roared with the wrath of 
the dragon. And they dwelt in the sand of the river Acheron. 

Now doth the heavens above beam with victory, and the restoration of 
new joy and p;>ace, when the thunders of battle have subsided, and the 
lances and lightnings are hung again in the lofty domes, and banners of 
triumph are floating afar on the towers of Paradise ! But the children of 



200 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

darkness are stirred up, they who slumber in the bottomless pit far be- 
neath ; and the giants and the kingdoms of the deep are stirred up ; and 
the serpents that recline on the gravel of the plaius of Oocytus doth raise 
their lofty heads to greet their father with infernal joy. For the abyss of 
hell is in an uproar to meet him at his coming ! 

And he made war from Babylon, a great city on the banks of his river, 
and against the Woman Beauty, who dwelleth in Jerusalem. And he 
that sitteth in Babylon was exceedingly wroth with the Virgin of Jerusa- 
lem and her numberless seed. And during thousands of years he laid per- 
petual siege to the House of the Woman, whose name is Youth, because 
her children liveth always. Whose sons are born successors to the angel 
of pride who fell, and usurpers of the thrones of his legions, and heirs to 
his palace of light ! And his persecutions were seductions and deaths. 
Those whom he slew he could not destroy ; but whosoever received his 
Mark on their foreheads or on their hands, he knew they were his own. 

The Solar Serpent with his celebrated Heads and Horns, as is some- 
where reiterated, is the metaphysical father and antitype of the great 
Beast. For the god of destruction infuseth himself into each and all the 
generations of mankind : which generations, taken integrately as a world 
do constitute the famous Beast or Beasts of Revelation. The power of 
the Devil in a human being, speaking individually, is that of consciously 
or unconsciously perverting the Freewill of man. But no power is given 
him outside of human flesh, wherewith to use any force or violent com- 
pulsion to hurt or seduce anyone. That is, except such power as is in him 
to give to the Beast. Yet in all his power he cannot compel anyone to 
sin against his own will. For such, indeed would not be sin. Sin is the 
consequential result of voluntary act and deed on the part of the perpe- 
trator against the will of his Maker. 

Notice the power of the devil in the Beast, and speaking through their 
throats, how he uttereth incessant curses and reproaches and threats — woe 
the day — and numberless unclean blasphemies, when they vaunteth in 
defiance against Omnipotence ! 

The invisible, impalpable power of the Angel of Death, acting in us, 
produceth quite the same active force and psychal impulse as does the 
proneness of the naissant and inborn spirit itself, only much intensified. 
In this way the Spirit of the Dragon in a manner controls and subverts 
the Spirit of Man. But, generally speaking, the Devil knows his own, 
that is those souls whom he may rest in more, and most securely, and 
which are inclined to be adverse to Godliness. These he goeth into, and 
dwells in them, and making his abode therein bringeth them to destruction 
with him. Even like the herd of swine, spoken of in the Gospel, into which 
Jesus commanded the evil spirit to depart ; and which ( a peculiar example of 
satanophany) caused the drove of brutes to rush headlong into the sea and 
become drowned. "And behold, the whole herd ran violently down a steep 
place into the sea, and perished in the waters." [Mat. viii, 32.] 



REVELATION OF THE END OF TIME. 201 

The seven heads of the Dragon became incarnated in the seven heads 

of the Beast ; and the seven horns of the Dragon, when they come shall 
give rise to the ten horns of the Beast. Likewise, after the battle in 
heaven, when the fullness of the Angel of perdition comes to the earth, he 
shall incarcerate himself into the flesh of the great False Prophet, who 
is Antichrist. At that time, the number of devils in the world, in propor- 
tion to the living population of the human family, shall be about one 
thousand to each grown human being. No wonder that Satan shall then 
have great power. His False Prophets [xix,20. xiii, 14.] shall have power 
to successfully antagonize that of the True Prophets; [xi.] and shall de- 
ceive the world by miracles winch they shall have power to work. 

The Holy Ghost is the great Protagonist of the evil Adversary on the 
earth, and but for the Spirit of God on the earth Satan would destroy the 
whole world. Between the two, the evolutionary World lies. The power 
of the two is mightier than can be imagined ; and there is naught in all 
humanity that shall not be thoroughly tested and proved. The World 
is the "mill of the gods" wherein the "grinding" is superfine, and the 
"bolting" thereof is etern. 

Correlatively, the number of rings on the Dragon's trunk from "head 
to tail," is the same and corresponds in number to the genesial "meta- 
meres" in the growth of the trunk of the beast. For, both the first and 
second Leviathans of time, do, taken in united cosmogony constitute the 
siugle consolidated Python of the human race. The relative distinctions 
and parts thereof are due to corresponding and contemporaneous "Floods" 
of the emanations of the Dragon, along the several Seals or Corridors of 
time. The number of rings on the great Beast after the opening of the 
first st- al in the rise of the Sixth Head shall be 1260 ; but the number of the 
days of Antichrist or the second Beast shall be 666 : that is, the last 666 
generations shall be under the rule and reign of the False Prophet. 

It is computable that the whole number of human beings, created of the 
entire race, shall be nearly equal to three times the total number of the 
angels of Satan, or spirits in the great Dragon. These people shall be 
tested like gold in a furnace; and shall be sifted and fanned as wheat. 
Then shall the clean sound grain be gathered into the "barn" and saved. 
But the worthless chaff and straw thereof shall be given to the waste, and 
"burnt with unquenchable fire. " [Luke, hi, 17] Everyone's strength shall be 
tried to the utmost, and no dross shall be left to remain in the pure gold : for 
the temptations of Satan are terrible. Behold society how it falls number 
less to his snares ! 

Thus The Devil "seducetb the whole world." And all the mis- 
fortune and woe that has befallen our hapless race, that has caused the 
heavens to weep since that wily serpent tempted and overcame our dear 
mother Eve : all is the grand consequence of Satan's revenge and wrath 
against the Holy One and the prospects of His Church. 

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202 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

the Dragon seek on the earth; what kind of gain doth he strive to win? 
Truly he desireth that whieh of all things on this terrestrial planet is alone 
of any eternal value ; namely : the human soul, He striveth not for the 
wealth, nor land, nor money, nor horses, nor cattle, nor swine, nor trees, nor 
fame, nor houses, nor gold. Satan desireth not any of these things ; for in 
any of these things there exists no real value whatever : naught in all the 
earth but the soul of man : this he seeks to destroy by the weapon of sin. 

But in this manner has All- Wise Providence made the Old, the all-pryiug 
Test of the New. Falling iEonsof eternity proving the Rising ones. The 
red Son of Rebellion and his tribes of infamy have theodically and 
voluntarily become the apt tools of probative justice, to test all who dwell 
on the earth as to whether they be " wheat" or "chaff" ; good or evil : the 
Devil is the Lord's pruning-knife. For whosoever of rising eternity will 
not resist — and the Lord permits no one to be tempted beyond his or her 
strength — the, temptation of the Devil, who fell, how much less might 
they presume to overcome the allurements in a heavenly kingdom, where 
ardent glories overcame the strength of angels and caused the "stars" to 
fall ? Since they too should be liable even as Lucifer. 

The Dragon, his origin, and the history of his fall, is an history, 
theophilosophic, of the origination and cause of the existence of our 
planet, and of all the strange and marvelous things wrought hereon. An 
instance, indeed, of creation's universal history repeated. For the cos- 
mogany of the earth is the theogony of the dragon ; and the cosmography 
of other earths that can nowhere be found ! 

CHAPTER XIII, 1.10 

Of the beast with seven heads and ten horns. 

And I saw a beast coming out of the sea, having seven heads and ten 
horns, and upon his horns ten diadems, and upon his heads names of 
blasphemy. 

2. And the beast, which I saw, was like to a leopard ; and his feet were 
as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion, and the dragon 
gave him his own strength, and great power. 

:3. And I saw one of his' heads as it were wounded to death ; and the 
deadly wound was healed. And all the earth was in admiration after the 
beast. 

4. And they adored the dragon, which gave power to the beast : and 
they adored the beast, saying: Who is like to the beast? and who shall 
be able to fight with it. 

5. And there was given to it a mouth, speaking great things, and 
blasphemies : and power was given to it to act forty-two months. 

6. And he opened his mouth in blasphemies against God, to blaspheme 
his holy name, and his tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven. 

7. And it was given to him to make war with the saints, and to over- 
come them : and power was given him over every tribe, and people, and 
tongue, and nation : 

H. And all that dwell upon the earth, adored him , whose names are 
not written in the book of life of the Lamb which was slain from the 
beginning of the world. 



REVELATION OF THE END OF TIME. 203 

0. If any man have an oar, let him hear. 

10. He that shall lead into captivity, shall go into captivity : he that 
shall kill by the sword, must bs killed by the sword. Here is the patience 
and the faith of the saints. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Human Python. 

This strange chapter of the mysterious "Epic" presents, in the figure 
of a monstrous Serpent, an astounding view of the entire stock of the race 
of mankind, combined, and, as it were, cohered into one mighty being. 
We here, behold, indeed, a vision of the World coming in the Resurrection : 
the products and offspring of the Wombs of the planet. For, at the end of 
time, earth shall give birth to these monsters. The first and greatest 
Child shall come out of the profundity of the Sea : and the second One 
shall ascend from the Bottomless Pit. 

This chapter is like an inverted repetition and amplification of chapter 
ix ; foreshadowing herein, a transcendental history of the entire human 
family during its present and future ages of existence. For all things of 
the world are reflected in the soul and being of man, and shall be mirrored 
in the resurrection. There can be but little doubt, but that the history of 
the -'beasts," as given in tha thirteenth chapter, of Revelation, pertains 
quite solely to the time after the resurrection of the dead, though many 
allusions refer to the present time. 

Here are the dimensions of the beast ; to- wit : "And the number of 
the army of horsemen was twenty thousand times ten thousand. And I 
heard the number of them. "[ix. 16.] 

The solution of the problem, or the genesiology of the Beast is thus : The 
original "circumference" of the World is 20 Lines of Kin. The beginning 
of which Lines were the first progenitors of the race immediately after the 
Flood ; for the lineage which existed before the Flood was cut off. The 
names of these Progenitors are as follows ; to-wit : Noah, and his three 
sons ; namely : Japeth, Cam and Sem, and their sons ; namely : Magog, 
Madai, Javan, Thubal, Mosoch, Thiras; and Chus, Mesraim, Phuth, 
Chanaan ; and Elam, Assur, Arphaxad, and Aram. "These are the families 
of Noah, according to their people and nations. By these were the nations 
divided on the earth after the flood." [Genesis x, 32.] 

But each one of the great Lines in the Heads of the Beasts shall be again 
subdivided into the ten Horns ; thus making 20 times 10, or 200 lines in all . 
As the divine lineage of the Church is reckoned as 12 times 12 lines : so 
here the natural lineage of the World is computed as 20 times 10 lines ; 
each, and both being 1,000 generations long. Hence, the "circumference" 
or breadth of the World field is 200, while its length is 1 ,000, giving a 
product of 200,000 Broods, or Cities or "Horses." 

The number 200,000 is, therefore, the amplitude of the World. But 
each Brood, or "Horse," or "Horseman" may comprise a great number of 



204 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

people, say an average of 86,400,000. The density of each "Thousand" as 
here given is greater by three fold than is a "Thousand" of the Chuch ; for 
the 200,000 horsemen do comprehend the entire rare : good amid evil ; while 
the 144,000 comprises but one-third of the race. The 200,000 contains the 
three-thirds of the whole World: for Antichrist's share or the "second 
Ivasi " is also in these ; and constitute, indeed, the riders of the Horses in 
bhe vision. 

This reckoning again like that of the "hundred forty four thousand" is 
consolidated from the beginning of the Christian era, and as before said, 
excluding the 260 generations of the kingdom of the bottomless pit. For 
the hosts of Death, in that day, shall chiefly constitute the gallant riders 
of the monstrous hippogritf s of the sea ; even as such is symbolically repre- 
sented in chapter seventeen of the sacred Poem. But the 200,000, both 
Horses and Riders, circumscribes the total output of the .ZEoii. Yet, it is 
obvious that this Foundation of the first beast supports and comprises the 
whole race by taking in the minor protuberances of the antechristian 
eras, which serve to square the elimination of the later halves of the three 
horns. [Dan. viii, 8.] Truly the entire race is here summed up in the 
beast with seven heads and ten horns ; (and the city and streets of Babylon 
shall be constructed accordingly) as the head and two horns of the second 
beast are everywhere a part of and more or less diffused (and more 
especially after the resurrection) throughout the whole mass from first to 
last. However, until the head of Abaddon comes, he shall cause no sepa- 
rate nor distinct progenies to rise up in the Wilderness : no distinct tribe 
or state. 

It may seem apologetically necessary to offer some explanation for 
the frequent and epithetical use of the term "Beast" in the hermeneutical 
pages of this work. It might be somewhat satisfactory to say it appears 
that the English language itself is deficient here to a certain extent. We 
must confess that the appellation is to us, at least, an egregious one and is 
perhaps such in reality. The word as generally applied in the Scripture 
signifies the whole human family in the resurrection, outside that small 
portion of the race as becomes transformed in body and changed or glori- 
fied as saints. All the rest, good and bad, great and small, young and 
old, who shall, after they rise from the dead, still remain "unchanged;" 
[Gor. xv, 51.] but who shall in that life, as in this, still continue to eat 
and drink and sleep and sin and possess those organs of the animal creation 
which they use during the age of "Days ;" in short all except the beati- 
fied saints are promiscously classed in the great mass of the universal 
Beast. However, the Church .shall, henceforth, sever itself from the beast. 

We must again admit that the title is not nicely appropriate ; yet it is 
the best one we can find. It is the term which transactors iliensjlvos 
reluctantly admit they are obliged to use : the only one available iha. 
would metaphrase the true meaning of the original. It ls a i srm that is 
almost universally employed in both Catholic and Protestant versions of 



REVELATION OF THE END OF TIME. 205 

the Bible, in both the Old and the New Testament. It is, in fact, the only- 
word in the whole range of our vocabulary that will anything like accur- 
ately fit the requisite case. At first we felt a kind of instructive re- 
pugnance against the free use of the epithet, and sought after other generic 
terms such as ^Eon, Gog, Power, Monster, Creature, Being, Race, for 
substitution. But here, again it is plain, that in any one of these nouns, 
there exists a too serious deficiency of meaning to render it applicable in 
every issue. 

And, as the many translators and sacred -writers of that holy Book of 
books saw fit to use the appellation to describe and designate the general 
character of our fallen and unglorified race ; and as the prophets them- 
selves used a similar epithet in the original Hebrew and Greek : it would 
certainly be rather a trite and false delicacy on the part of our taste to 
forego the same time honored word. Besides, in the Protestant author- 
ized versions of Revelation which we have examined, we find that even 
the "Four Living Creatures," or the unified souls of the saints themselves 
in heaven are also called Beasts. [IV, 6.] But this is certainly a literal 
corrigendum of the translator. 

The term Beast as used in the Apocalypse relates solely to the 
world after the resurrection. Before that time there is no such term 
used ; although in Daniel the term applies before the Resurrection. When 
the beast rises from the dead, it is evident that he will acquire such at- 
tributes of physical and organic formation as shall render him beastly in 
appearance : his works shall be shown in his face and features. Whatever 
may be the character of a man during this life, such shall be virtually and 
actually the quality of his soul and such shall be the nature of the being 
which that soul shall cause to resurrect on the last day. The inordinate 
life shall be manifest in a depraved formation. 

The term '-Adore," as "they adored the dragon;" "they adored the 
beast;" etc., means inordinate admiration for any finite being. No one 
should be idolized, but the Infinite Creator alone should be adored. The 
dragon of course is idolized in the carnate form of human beings. Homage 
of this kind consists in ignoring the Sovereign Being, by paying undue 
devotion to any creature for the sake of obtaining influence, aggrandize- 
ment, wealth, power, gain, love and all worldy respect. But the term, 
more explicitly, implies the actual and real impartation of spirit. As 
the saints, by adoring the Divine Being, receive of the Holy Spirit within 
them : so they who adore the dragon, his idols, or his works, do also 
receive of his evil spirit in their souls: so, likewise, they who adore the 
beast do partake of the foreign human spirit into their respective beings 
through the copulative medium of the sexes. In the two latter cases, the 
living texanx'Y becomes a source, little or much, of corruption, tending to 
defile and confound the spirit of man. 

Therefore is the whole World defiled, — for this is the universal expon- 
ent of the soul, and index of the spiritual character of the being : that such 



206 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

as evil would, shall corruption be, — inasmuch as they exchange and par- 
take of the spirit of the beast and the dragon. But more especially when 
they "eat and commit fornication," [ii,14] by "eating" of the " Tree of knowl- 
edge" outside the Law. Then doth their souls become an abomination of 
the knowledge of little, if any good, and of much evil. Hence the said 
term Beast in its worst sense, applies more strictly to those conditions of 
deplorable and damnable depravity in human nature, wherein the Will of 
man becomes subverted to the flagitious desires and instigations of the 
nefarious Second Beast; which is also emblemized as the "dragon." 

This is the great blessedness of the Saints, that they adored neither the 
dragon nor the beast after they became entirely proselyted, and therefore 
preserved their souls undefiled. [xiv, 4.] Their spirits are pure, sound, 
whole and strong souls ; for that they are ' 'leavened" by the Spirit of the 
Eternal Lord. Hence, these are not of the world. 

All those whose names are not written in the Book op Life, verse 
8, shall evidently entertain such admiration for the great Beast, and shall 
place such implicit confidence in his might, after the resurrection, as to 
blindly assume and believe that the Powers of the earth shall be able to 
protect and defend them from all adversity and hostility, either in heaven 
or earth ; temporal or spiritual. Indeed, the beast shall be their god, even 
as it is now with many on the earth. And they shall willingly adore him 
by paying to him the homage of their body and soul. 

The whole range of human souls, classed in order, from first to last, 
from best to worst, may be likened, in a manner, to the variegated colors 
of the rainbow, or to the tints of the solar spectrum, all lighted and 
shaded, iridescently, according to the hues and discolorations of imperfec- 
tion, and the various degrees and bearings of virtue or vice ; beginning 
with the white soul of a saint, and going down the rank and file of red, 
black and pale, even to the livid and death-like cast of the soul of an Anti- 
christ, or the dull red of the dragon. 

CHAPTER XIII, 11-18. 

The Second Beast. 

And I saw another beast coming up out of the earth : and he had two 
horns, like to a lamb's ; and he spoke as a dragon. 

12. And he executed all the power of the former beast in his sight: 
and he caused the earth and them that dwell therein, to adore the first 
beast, whose deadly wound was healed. 

13. And he did great signs, so that he made even fire to come down 
from heaven upon the earth in the sight of men. 

14. And he seduced them that dwell on the earth, by the signs which 
were given him to perform in the sight of the beast, saying to them that 
dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast, which 
had the wound by the sword, and lived. 

15. And it was given him to give life to the image of the beast, and 
that the image of the beast should speak ; and should cause, that whoso- 
ever will not adore the image of the beast should be slain. 



REVELATION OF THE END OF TIME. 207 

1(1. And ho shall make all, both little and great, rich and poor, free- 
men and bond- men, to have a mark in their right hand or on their fore- 
heads : 

17. And that no man might buy or sell, but he that hath the mark, or 
the name of the beast, or the number of his name. 

18. Here is wisdom. He that hath understanding, let him complete 
the number of the beast. For it is the number of a man ; and Ms number 
is six hundred sixty-six. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Power Behind the State. 

The term Antichrist is well denned, as ; A denier or opposer of Christ, 
Specifically : A great antagonist, person or power, expected to precede 
Christ's second coming." [International Die] 

The Kingdom of Hell comprises all the souls of perdition from the be- 
gimihig to the end of time, as well as those of the nations of the great 
Antichrist liimself , en masse. They are those people of every nation, 
sect and creed who deny and oppose the doctrine of Jesus Christ. The 
grand pathway down to hell is antichristianism. Hell and damnation 
is all summed up in. that one word. These sin against the Holy Ghost by 
wilfully and knowingly deny the Son of God or his power. [Mat. xii, 28-82.] 
For Christ is conceived of the eternal Spirit of God. They most greviously 
offend by impugning the known truth and by seducing others to infidelity 
and everlasting death. Which sin is unpardonable, "and shall neither 
be forgiven in this world nor in the world to come." For who else shall 
forgive us if we deny the Holy Ghost? All of the second beast are in fact 
Antichrists of greater or less distruetion. 

Two horns like the Lamb's, verse 11, signify the horns of the Great 
voluptuary or second beast, and which resteth full length in the second 
beast. They are composed of those of the first stock, who, prior to the 
"Head" go down into the dismal abode of the Pit. For the world laboreth 
already under the ban of the horns of the Abaddon resting antichthon on 
both sides of the globe. When the beast ascendeth out of the 
nethermost abyss, his horns shall be, as it were, pendant on his own head ; 
drawn up and curled like to a sheep's or a lamb's. They are "like to a 
lamb's," from the fact, also, that their constituents are apparently meek; 
and are mock-representatives of the Lamb and his prophetical ministers. In- 
asmuch, as they should be, and are always, devoted pretenders to re- 
ligion and justice ; apparent zealots ; hypocrites ; ministers of vice for selfish 
ends and gain's sake ; inculcators of pernicious and malicious doctrines ; 
truthful seeming, but inwardly most deceiving. For they speak accord- 
ing to the dictation of the Father of Liars. They are, in reality, 
visible angels of iniquity walking on the face of God's earth. They are 
the sleek desecrators of both Church and State abroad, and in the domestic 
and social world they are the polished hornets of discord and crime. Like- 
wise, after the resurrection in the*great Babylon' the natural and super- 



208 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

natural seductive function of the dragon incarnate shall be a most danger- 
ous and trying proof in those days to test God's people. The horns of 
the first beast doth follow his head, in the order of time ; but those 
of the second python goeth before his head ; and their length is twenty- 
three thousand eight hundred years. 

It is probable that the Initial Carnation and forerunner of the 
Kingdom or Head of Antichrist, which is to corns, shall be a Man who 
shall be, as it were, a nef andous antitype of the Immanuel. That he shall 
be conceived of Baalzebub, an arch- angel of darkness, and born of a 
meretricious woman ; in the same manner, paradoxically, as Christ was 
conceived of Gabriel an arch-angel of light, and was born of a holy Virgin. 
Further, that Antichrist shall be a monarch, noble, powerful and a 
polygamist of the fiercest typ3. That this mock-lamb and ; 'false-christ" 
shall otherwise, apparently live and die as did our divine Lord ; that he 
shall also have power to rise himself from the dead, and actually vanish 
into seeming elysian, appearing at times again and again. Thus, as it 
were, conquering death itself ; for power shall be given him to deceive the 
world by all possible means, and to persuade them that dwell on the earth 
that himself is the true Christ [Matt. xxiv,23.] Finally, that he shall be 
the real and originating parent of many children beginning that numerous 
and infernal race. The successors of his "apostles" shall in body consti- 
tute the famous "False Prophet; aud his kingdom or "horse" shall con- 
stitute the Beast of perdition, which two shall be thrust alive into the fiery 
pool on the last day. [xix,20.] The False Prophet is the rider of the pale 
horse of the fourth Seal ; while the kingdom of perdition is the pale Ser- 
pent itself. But the horde of Antichrist shall be lenial descendants of the 
first beast, except that they shall be utterly soul -destroyed by the power 
of the fallen Lucifer. The second beast shall be, in fact, the rottenness, 
and spiritual corruption in mass of the great World- Beast. 

"And his number is Six Hunered Sixty-Six" verse 18. The prime 
signifiance of this teratical number is of Days, i.e., the number of gen- 
erations of the Second Beast and shall be 666. This shall commence with 
the opening of the fourth Seal, and closing with the end of time, shall 
comprise a period of 22,200 years. 

He shall also be a third part of the whole human family. This is 
deducible from the fact that a third part of the living race shall be slain 
by the cataclysms following the first three trumpets. Again, the "Circum- 
ference" of the World is 200 lines of Kin. [ix, 16.] The contents of each of 
the ten Horns is therefore 20 Lines. Abaddon's share being one third, his 
number out of each Horn shall be six plus ; and his number of Lines in the 
ten Horns shall be equivalent to sixty-six plus. But his number in the 
' ' army of horsemen" out of each Horn will be 66 , 666 plus , for the number is an 
infinite Decimal. 

It is remarkable that before the resurrection the Pale Horse is the Abaddon 
in both Rider and Steed ; while after the birth of the Beasts, the second 



REVELATION OF THE END OF TIME. 209 

and third Seals carrieth the fourth. Thus the Dragon "stood upon the sand 
of the sea." [xii.18.] So that the devils incarnate are comprised exclusively as 
kideks after the resurrection and exalted on 200,000 human horse. The 
same as is emphatically expressed and symbolized in Chapter seventeen. 

Again, regarding the ethnology of the kingdom of Tartarus, although 
the King of Death shall originate 011 the opening of the fourth seal, yet it 
is inferable that he shall sway the world, prior to the resurrection of the 
Pit, only 0,6(56 years ; or 200 Days. For the length of the lines of gen- 
elaogy of the "first beast" subsequent to the beginning of the Christian 
Era is computed at but 1,000 Days. The other 2,000 years of Antichrist, 
or the 60 Days shall evidently succeed the exit of the pit. 

The discrepancy of the 260 days exists both in reckoning the length 
of the generations of the first beast, and those 144 lines of the saint's resur- 
rection. For during this, all but absolute blank, of anything good in 
power, the Great Bawd shall sit supreme on the throne of earth. But as 
the -'former Beast" is his menial throne of servitude ; one-third of the 
entire field shall mount and "drive" the other two-thirds. Now this 
260 Days comprises the period called the "time and times and half a time," 
during which portion of Time, the earth and all things therein shall be 
committed into the hands of the second beast. 

It may be appropriate to here interpolate, as somewhere else stated, 
that the 260 days is the measurement of time comprised in that mysterious 
era designated as the "time and times ami half a time," [Dan. vii,25. ; Apoc. 
xii. 14. ] during which Antichrist shall sway the world during tfvie. Now the 
esthetic reader will perhaps notice, that, as this refers to the durations, re- 
spectively, of the sixth, seventh and the latter half of the fifth Seal, the 
times comprised in those seals are short. The average length of each 
Church, or Seal is 7,000 years ; or one-sixth of 42,000 years. Yet it appears 
that the actual length of time allowed to the latter two and a half seals 
shall be only 260 "days," or 8,666 years, instead of 17,500 years. 

It is deprehensible that the reason of this divine discrimination lies in 
the fact of the prophesy of our Savior himself where He said : "For there 
shall be then great tribulation, such as hath not been from the beginning 
of the world until now, neither shall be ; and unless those days had 
BBEN -iiortened. there should be no flesh saved; but for the sake of 

THE ELECT THOSE DAYS SHALL BE SHORTENED." [Mat, XXiv, 21-22.] It is, 

therefore, inferable that those later seals are shortened, and the differ- 
ence added to the former ones. Abaddon shall have only 260 days, clear 
and exclusive. Finally, it may be computed that there shall be relatively 
l.ooi) days from the first coming of Christ until the "abomination unto 
desolation;" 200 days from the abomination until the resurrection of the 
Antichrist : and 60 days from the resurrection of the bottomless pit until 
tli>' end of time. 

But we know that the second beast of the wilderness shall be killed off 
before the end of Time, or before the cataclysm of the fourth trumpet. It 



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is. therefore, dedncible, at least, that the time of the first and second woes 
shall together be 60 days, or 2,000 years. Antichrist, himself, after he 
ascends out of the hot and smoky Gorge, will be an original source of the 
first two woes. Therefore, the whole number of years during which 
abaddon shall sit on the earth as supreme king, and prior to the end of 
Time, shall be 8,666 years ; 6,666 before, and 2,000 after his own resurrec- 
tion. 

Now, that the length, as it were, of the first beast is 1,000 generations, 
it might appear incongruous to some readers, that the second beast, al- 
though constituting a third part of the human family is in the reckoning 
ox "days" only allowed 260 out of the 1,260. The true count in the cal- 
culation is demonstrated thus : the combined aggregations of both his 
Head and Horns, if placed together at either end of the field would 
amount to one-third of the 1,260 days or 420 days. While the 260 days 
towards the end of time may be commonly regarded as belonging quite 
exclusively to the Head of the second beast. So that the number of Anti- 
christ, head and horns, prior to the Revolt, may be estimated at 160 days, 
or the difference between 260 and one -third of 1,260. 

The second beast shall chiefly comprise the "tail end" of the whole 
World : the Uraeum of the Cosmogony ; the posterior part of the Serpent. 
Behold, he is destined to bear away and carry down the excretion of a 
world ; the purgation of a fallen race. He sball be destroyed that the 
faithful might be saved. His proud flesh shall absorb the corruption of 
the Trouble of heaven, that the new Mistress of zion may be clean. He 
driiiketh the foulness of the belly of hell, that the head and heart of our 
creation might be the more pure, whole and sound. The Dragon cometh 
in '-great wrath," and he shall devour his share, and the kingdom of Ex- 
terminans is his sure prize. 

Christianity shall be saved hereafter, as it were, by the abolition of its 
counterpart : Antichristianism. And the empires of Mars and Mammon 
sways lustily betwixt the two. The Beast of beasts is the visible shrine of 
1 and cast out Lucifer and his irate hosts : the Church is the tem- 
ple of the Holy Ghost; the Mother of the Bride of the Sun, or 
the new Lucifer that is to be. Behold, her head is born in the heads 
of time. Her body is conceived in the horns of time. But the feet 
of the shining Lady are the remnant parts of the Church, delivered and 
saved on hoth Hemispheres during the reign of Extermians. For the head 
of the great destroyer shall originate, like, at the bestial region of the 
world, and the shame thereof he shall bear away from the Holy; but in 
her the beast shall have not anything. 

The inauguration of that mighty future kingdom, which is destined 
to appear after many centuries, shall undoubtedly o herald the advent of a 
New Race of human beings on the earth, which extraordinary people shall 
at all events, descend from the original and present Stock, but shall con- 
stitute a very different and degenerate type, both mentally and physically, 



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from the more common order of mankind. However, we may behold his 
horns even now. for these resteth on the face of the earth since the be- 
ginning. Perhaps, in these, in a manner, we may see the image of the 

head. They, in fact, sit upon the honorable World. They sit iu the saddle 
with Mars ; and they prompt the Driver of the black Horse also as he 
treads and stamps on the poor. They sit in the houses of libertines, and 
bazaars in the commerce of souls. They blasphemeth like dragons, saying : 
"How inhuman is Christianity that preacheth there is a hell ! " For the 
progeny of the Devil is ever a horde of idle, unprofitable, venturesome, 
troublesome wantons, who make their way by cringing and preying on 
tin 1 gratitude of others, and in the traffic of the abundance of (heir shame. 

It is certainly inferable from several passages of holy Scripture that 
the general character of that yet far off empire (that is, speaking of 
Antichrist before the resurrection) is that they shall be very at- 
tractive, though smaller in stature than the ordinary race ; but endowed 
wit h an intellect of the most formidable and diabolic poweress ; and no 
doubt possessing an ultra-faculty, or a "second sight" for being in direct 
league with the invisible powers of Lucifer. 

The spiritual function of the second beast shall ever be, head or horns, 
to militate the Church. This the Lord permits, during the "Seals" and 
the "Woes," in order to try how much pure metal is in her. Thus saith 
the Lord: "I will sit cleansing and refining the silver." It shall be given 
to the demon in the flesh to seductively subjugate the kings and rulers of 
the earth on both sides of the globe, aud make them his vassals of defence 
and instruments of "malicious prosecution." 

In the book of Daniel are many passages foretelling and portraying the 
the character of the fierce and mighty kingdom of Antichrist. Strictly 
speaking, this imperious and infernal "creation" is called Antichrist be- 
fore THE RESURRECTION ; while, AFTER HE RISES FROM THE DEAD, HE IS 

DESIGNATED as the Second Beast. We shall now undertake to present 
among other things, certain extracts from the prophesies of the Babylonian 
Prophet concerning this wonderful race, particularly before the resurrec- 
tion. 

••I considered the horns, and behold, another little horn sprung out of 
midst of them : and three of the first horns were plucked up at the 
presence thereof; and, behold, eyes like the eyes of a man were in this 
horn and a mouth speaking great things." [Dan. vii, 8.] "And the ten 
horns of the same kingdom (first beast) shall be ten kings; and another 
shall rise up after them ; and he shall be mightier than the former ; and he 
shall bring down three kings." [Dan. vii, 24.] "And out of one of them 
(the ten horns | came forth a little horn : and it became great against the 

ith, and against the east, and against the strength. And it was magni- 
fied even unto the strength of heaven (the Church militant) and it threw 
down of the strength and of the stars, and trod upon them. Aud it was 
magnified even to the prince of the strength (the Soverign Pontiff) and it 



212 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

took away from him the continual sacrifice (the unbloody sacrific of the 
Host and the Mass) and cast down the place of his sanctuary, (in the 
"abomination of desolation," or overthrow of the head of the Church by 
Antichrist about the middle of the fifth seal.) And strength was given 
him against the continual sacrifice because of sins (the false prophet seduc- 
ing the people of the Church itself,) and truth shall be cast down on the 
ground, and he shall do and prosper. [Dan. viii, 9, 12.] 

"And after their reign (ten horns) when iniquities shall be grown up, 
there shall arise a king of a shameless face, and understanding dark 
sentences. And his power shall be strengthened, but not by his own 
force : and he shall lay all things waste, and shall prosper, and do more 
than can be believed. And he shall destry the mighty and the people of 
the saints, according to his will; and craft (sorcery) shall be successful in 
his hand : and his heart shall be puffed up : and in the abundance of all 
things he shall kill many : and he shall rise up against the prince of 
princes, (St. Peter's successor) and shall be broken without hand." (Dan. 
viii, 23, 25.] And arms shall stand on his part : and they shall defile the 
sanctuary of strength, (the Hieron of the Vatican) and they shall take 
away the continual sacrifice : and they shall place there the abomination 
unto desolation. " [Dan. xi, 31.] 

It is conclusive from divine text that the Scepter of the Principality of 
Rome, or the head of the Church is destined to become the greatest 
temporal power and stronghold of the planet. For in the prophesies this 
locus standi is designated as the "Holy Mountain;" the "Mountain of 
the Lord." In Daniel it is the "Strength of Heaven;" the "Strength of 
the Stars." And the visible Ghost who sits in the Tower is called the 
"Prince of Strength;" "the Prince of princes." Besides, it is evident 
from the same divine source, that the taking of the Vatican and its Angel 
of Strength shall be the last great exploit and triumphant achievement of 
Antichrist. But this he could never accomplish trusting to his own 
exclusive power, but by the power of the World ; for in that day the Pro- 
crustean monarch shall have the world beneath his feet. 

First of all let it be remembered that this famous though most inaus- 
picious monarch shall be a prophet. As the true Prophets receive their 
inspiration from the Spirit of the God of life ; so these, or this antagonistic 
prophet shall, and doth receive from the spirit of the god of death. He 
shall, indeed, be a true prophet of Satan ; foretelling things that shall, also, 
surely come ; and working an abundance of great signs and miracles. 
"And he did great signs, so that he made even fire to come down from 
heaven upon the earth in sight of men. And he seduced them that dwell 
on the earth by the signs that were given him to perferm. And it was 
given him to give life to the image of the beast, and that the image of the 
beast should speak." [xiii, 13-15.] 

"And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet ; who wrought 
signs before him, wherewith he seduced them, who received the mark of 



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the beast, and who adored his image. These two were cast alive into the 
pool of fire burning with brimstone." [xix, 20.] The last quotation above 
relates to the time of the execution of the beast of death in the 
seventh Plague ; and corresponds to Daniel's vision where he said:" And 
I saw that the beast was slain, and the body thereof was destroyed, and 
given to the fire to be burnt." [Daniel vii, 11.] 

That, yet, far off Reign shall evidently be a reign of supreme terrestrial 
granducr and magnificence. Such as would surpass even the wildest 
fancy of the sumptuary. Extravagant wealth ; dazzling society ; unbridled 
pleasure ; and worldly aggrandizement culminating in unparalleled 
latittdinarianism and unrestrained libertinism and hetarism. Behold, 
indeed, a kingdom with all the -'isms" of "free love" and absolute Cenog- 
amy. This shall be a most attractive and luring people. Even demanding 
sympathy, as it were, in behalf of their charming delicacy and physical 
helplessness. These gaudy "angels" shall array their dignified and li- 
centious urbanity in the gayest and richest attire of "purple and scarlet, 
and gilded with gold and precious stones and pearls." [xiv,18.] And 
bearing the golden Cup of pleasure nakedly and ostentatiously in their 
hands, they shall enjoy, till that Cup is full of the abundance of wine of 
iniquity and prostitution, and the clusters of the "grapes thereof are ripe." 
[xiv,18.] "They shall worship with gold and silver and precious stones, 
and things of great price." "And he shall increase glory, and shall give 
them power over many, and shall divide the land gratis." "And he shall 
have power over the treasures of gold and of silver, and all the precious 
things of Egypt." [Daniel xi.] 

The meretricious Demigod himself shall not be a king, "nor shall he be 
worthy of kingly honor ;" neither shall he be a warrior ; and yet, he shall 
have power to subjugate the princes of the nations, and command the 
armies and boy cot the powers of the earth ! All this, neither by the might 
of his effeminate arm, nor by virtue of any worthy trait of character, nor 
of any official disposition. But a kind of personal and doctrinal enchant- 
ment, and the delusion of a kind of demoniacal optimism ; and by the sole 
authority or magnetism of living flesh, male and female ; and in which is ob- 
scurely enshrined the fatal power of the proud god of Death. Behold, 
verily, tin- final power of a fallen Cherubim acting in the Archencephalic 
Race of a planet ! To him is given the treacherous depth of a hidden, 
mental eye, and the exuberant diction of a dangerous tongue ; whose 
mouth is filled with honied words, dropping sweetness ; wonderful sentences ; 
infernal oracles ; wise saying ! ? 'Twas this blazing diction and blasphem- 
ous magniloquence that astounded the ear of the holy prophet in the vision 
when he said : And, behold, eyes like the eyes of a man were in this horn 
and a mouth speaking great things." And : "I beheld because of the great 
things which that horn spoke." The deepest and most hidden things of 
dark futurity shall be laid open to his scheming and portentuous mind ; 
but his secret and manifold designs shall ever be shrouded in a cloud of 



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dense eqivoque, Lo! "he shall lay all (holy) things waste, and shall 
prosper, and do more than can be believed." 

The mammoth Impostor shall, at convenient times, even deign to 
worship the true God. [Daniel xi,38.] But this he shall do for policy's 
sake ; so as to increase influence and dominion, and to "fortify himself." 
"Likewise, shall he devise against them who have forsaken the (holy) 
covenant of the sanctuary." And the great pretender will surreptitiously 
don the robes of prelates, and bishops, and ecclesiastical dignitaries of the 
Church ; and then with shameless and unexampled ambidexterity he will 
put on the garb of magistrates and peers of the realm. For he shall domi- 
nate alike over Church and State ; over synods and senates ; over conclaves 
and parlimeiits ; and the creation of laws and times, and the legislation of 
assemblies shall be all conveniently framed and created after the manner 
of his choice. 

Then, in pompous and assuming zeal, will he ostensibly upbraid the 
"Holy See," for that, as it were, it is not more holy; until he snatcheth 
away the "triple Crown," and bestoweth the Tiara on his own head. 
The fairest kings he will accuse of unfaithfulness to their subjects ; aud 
the people of the Lord he will charge with infidelity ; nay, and the chaste 
generations of the house of Israel will be chide with alarming facundity. 
And no one in those days, of the wrath of the "dry-wood." shall be able 
to escape the atrocities of that polluted and dismal head ; save by flight, 
hidden in the desert ; [xii,14. ] or else by death in the testimony of the Lamb. 
And many shall be led astray ; for this "Archimagus," and mock-saint shall 
assume a most gifted granduer and apparent truthfulness, so " as to de- 
ceive (if it were possible) even the elect." [Matt. xxiv,24-] 

"But he shall worship the god Maozim in his place : and a god whom his 
father knew not, he shall worship with gold, and silver, and precious 
stones, and things of great price. And he shall do this to fortify Maozim 
with a strange God, whom he hath acknowledged." [Dan. xi, 38, 39.] 

The god "Maozim" whom that degenerate "man of sin" shall worship, 
and shall under pain of death cause to be worshiped, is, possibly quite the 
same as the "image of the beast," so pronounced in the current chapter 
of Revelation. But as it shall be a new god whom his fathers (people of 
the first beast) knew not, it is certainly something the like of which has 
not yet existed on the earth. It will, perhaps, be an artificial idol, or 
rather a progeny of them, filled with the spirit of a demon ; which spirit 
shall give it real life, and cause it to become a living being able to act and 
talk. A "Teraphim" of oracles, probably representing our first parents, as 
it were resurrected ; or Cain and Abel, Henoch and Mathusala and many 
others of antediluvian fame ; and which shall be able to know and relate 
of things, whatsoever happened on the earth during the entire age of man. 
It is further supportable that the race before the Flood was far more im- 
posing in stature and a much more beautiful type of manhood and woman- 
hood than that which peoples the postdiluvian world: whose power of 



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beauty would overcome (as it was overpowering the world) unless itself 
Were destroyed. [Gen. vi, 27.] 

And with the voice of the spirit of Baalezebub the uncouth Gorgon shall 
mutter the most opprobrious reproaches against Eternal Justice, for that 

God. in his day, cut off the first head of the first beast. That the Creator 
destroyed their descendants and wounded their seed by the "sword' 1 of 
the waters of a Flood. Thus imputing to the race of the first beast that 
they are eternally hurt b)~ that cruel wound. Behold a stumbling block 
tor the children of Israel, to shake the faith of the just, and to disturb 
their confidence in their maker. And it will require the utmost labor of 
the great "Prophets" to save them. 

It is farther probable that the supernatural Teratoid shall also represent 
the god "Phallus." That is it shall emblemize both the god "Linga" and 
• -Saliva " And the second beast will cause and compel them to worship 
and adore this unnatural and infernal "Catamite." He shall also chafe 
tars," answering : "Id what manner was the Babe of the sea healed 
whose head was wounded to death?" And the inhuman Aparition cannot 
be killed ; and shall be quite indestructable in war and battle ; appearing 
and reappearing in dreadful aspect, in many shapes and forms to terrorize 
all who axe not fortified with the Holy Ghost. 

Doubtless, the god Maozim shall be set up before the resurrection, and 
so shall the Image of the beast be created after the resurrection of the dead. 
But as to whether these Idols are in any way identical, it is difficult to say. 
The image of the beast which is foretold in the latter part of Chapter 
thirteen, and in connection with the second beast, shall certainly exist 
AFTER the kesurrection, and its origin shall be somewhat thus : The 
universal city of Babylon which shall be built on the face of the earth in 
that day, will be constructed after the manner of the formation of the 
great beast of the sea with seven heads and ten horns. That is, the general 
configuration and profile of the city itself, and its trend and streets, shall 
ik according to the natural contour and contigiiation of the heads and 
horns of the beast, and their respective, connected lines of progeny. The 
"b. ads" of the city shall fit the heads of the beast, and the horns of the 
city shall be mighty continuous lines of streets. The city shall fit the 
- naturally ; and the beast the city. There shall be no city nor blocks 
of city for the second beast, for he shall sit in with and escort the first 
beast into the great City. 

But in regard to the Image, or Oracle of the beast : As the first head 
ha- been cut off from the beast by the waters of Noah's deluge, 
excepting an extremely narrow street joining the beast by our sec- 
ond progenitor of the race ; namely : Noah and his sons and their wives : 
it is evident that the city of the first head shall be quite issolated from 
-r of the great Babylon. Consequently, shall the knowing king of 
the bottomless pit. who shall be the architect in general, take special pre- 
caution to expose in some malicious manner the aspect of the wrath of 



216 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

God on the original race which was, as it were, blotted out. The nefarious 
false prophets shall also go to diligent rounds to parade the fact, and to 
show his sympathy for their uncouth destiny, which was so similar to his 
own, during the several cataclysms of the first part of the seventh seal : 
and in this manner he shall succeed, to a great measure, in awakening the 
pity of the world for this ill-fated race : the Head of the tribes of the land 
of Gain. 

In his plans in laying out the city, he will take great care to see that 
the first beast is everywhere accommodated, and pleased with the origin- 
ality of the designs of the stupendous city, Babylon ; wherein himself shall 
reign as king. And finally by the assistance of the powers of darkness 
shall cause to be erected a progeny of false -gods or images of certain 
noted personages of antediluvian fame: "Giants of mighty bone," the 
fair women of the race of Cain, and ancient people of renown. The false 
prophets shall then decree that the world shall honor and worship these 
artificial demi-gods. Then shall Moses and Elias come to the earth in 
time to save the Church from perdition, and by their tremenduous labors 
shall convert the children of the Lord from the powers of the king 
of hell, and from the heinous sacrilege of their damnable idolatry ; whence, 
the remnant of the wilderness of Prophets, pastors and people shall be 
killed by the Gog and Magog, or the servants of the king of Babylon. 
But this, not until their timely work is completed; and the Universal 
Church of all nations, tribes and tongues is re-instituted on a permanent 
and firm basis. 

Then shall the holy Prophets, along with the whole Church of the last 
generations of the earth be utterly slain. The beast shall slay them. But 
all outside the true Church shall, to a greater or less extent, succumb to 
to his wily seductions and will adore the beast and his image. "And the 
rest of the men, who were not slam by these scourges, have not done 
penance for the works of their hands, that they should not adore devils, 
and idols of gold and silver and brass and stone and wood, which neither 
can see, nor hear, nor walk." [ix, 20.] 

It is an irrefutable theory, that the world is ever growing "wickeder 
and wiser" toward the evil days of the Eighth Head. That is, more 
especially after the fullness of the world comes in. The science of the 
theory is this: The angels and powers of the great, red Dragon are 
constantly being come to the planet. The devils strength is, therefore, in- 
creasing with each and every succession of these condemned emantions ; 
and wall so continue to multiply until that "Beast" of Heaven is totally 
driven out on the opening of the fourth seal. Then, soon, the world be- 
comes all but entirely his own. Then will he make gods, and show signs 
and wonders, such that we, of the beginning, could neither understand 
nor believe. 

Hence, shall that gorgeous "reign of terror" so notably foretold by the 
prophets, in its day, present a spectacle of tyrannical magnificence such 



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as shall not bo witnessed among the nations until the "Abomination" is 
set up. A kingdom of fallen gods come down to dwell with men ! As if 
Lucifer, of Celestial fame, being banished from thrones Empyrean doth, 
henceforth, deign to re-establish his stars on a planet. Though still aspir- 
ing to attune his harps to melody celestial : for his is a kingdom of powers 
and principalities "of a mightier world in exile, whose siren lures the 
turgid thrones of earth, and the enchanted Horns of a lower world become 
transported into his menial pillars of state, to support the exalted seat of 
his majesty! "Who opposeth, and is lifted up above all that is called 
God, or that is worshiped, so that he sitteth in the temple of God, show- 
ing himself as if he were God." [II Thes. ii, 4,] 



DRAMATIS MUNDANE. 



ACT I. 

The Reign of Mars. 

Come with me, Friend, awhile, and I'll show thee among the Terrors. 
The seven Heads of the Beast are the first seven great Nations, which in 
turn riseth up and rale the world. They are spiritually presided over by 
seven fallen Cherubs or Heads of the Dragon, and Mars is the mountain 
stature of the earth ! 

The First Head was a Mammoth and his name was Cain. This mountain 
was reared in days of old, for he reigned before the Flood. But he early 
renounced allegiance to the will of Heaven; and opening his profane 
mouth against the divine decree he said : "I shall not die the death." But 
in regretful indignation for that He created the wayward giant of yore, 
the Lord drew a great sword and severed that revolting Head; and 
vrounded the beast to death. He lived a thousand years and sleeps in the 
the river Phison. 

The Second Head was a Lioness and her name was Babel. Behold the 
mother of Confusion and the Nations ! From this Head the great War- 
horse went out. ''She had the wings of an eagle, and she stood upon her 
feet like a man." Who arose after the Elood, whose lofty tower is buried 
in the sand? For a thousand years this mountain stood in the land of 
Hevilath ; and she sits at the bottom of the roaring deep ; for her angel 
pointeth her to the river, and the number of the wave 'neath which she 
should rest. 

The Third Scene in the Beast was a Bear, and his name was Egypt. "In 
his mouth were three rows of death, and they said to him ; arise : devour 
much flesh." The shadow of the man-eater darkened all the land of 
Ethiopia. He, it is, who burdened the House of Israel with a heavy yoke, 
during four hundred years. The Bear arose nigh contemporaneous with 
the Beast of Confusion, and reigned two months. He slumbers in the bed 
of the stormy Gehon. 

The Fourth Head was a mighty Ram, and his name is Assyria ; and the 
title of an angel of wrath is 'Assyria.' This Cloud of the desert is awing 



DRAMATIS MUNDANE. 219 

of Confusion, who, also, arose out of the lair of Babylon. And turning 
away from the face of Heaven, he adored the Dragon, and thrust the 
Prophet in the lions' den ; but the brutes durst not hurt the Prophet. The 
Fourth Head prowled in the Wilderness a thousand years, and rests in 
the flood of the Gehon. 

And the Fifth Head of the Sea was a Stag, and the name of his Cherub 
is Greece: a lusty red- winged angel whom Lucifer sent. This swift 
Serpent had the horn and the strength of a Rhinoceros ; and he gored the 
monsters of the Orient, and the earth grew quiet before him. And the 
blood of his enemies, carcasses reddened the Lybian sands. And on his 
blasphemous Crest 'twas written : "I adore thee O Jupiter king of the gods." 
His Mountain towered in the East full a thousand years ; when he went into 
the wilds of Chaos, and stands in the ford of the Tigris. 

Mars is a youthful hero ; and his trumpet and lance are the square and 
chisel of a World in the operation of adjusting itself in construction. War 
is the awakening voice of a new Creation : the mandatory demonstrations 
of regular periodic suppression of new and rising waves of power; all 
laboring, as victims under the impulse of the perpetual Idol. When the 
theatre of the Seal of blood is deposed, then shall the world be set. 

Thus, Mars goeth down amain, and the poetry of his thundering heads 
submerging in the abyss of the past ; but the reverberations of his mutin- 
ous guns, resounding on the pages of history, shall go ever clattering 
down the restless ages. And the pages shall glow red with the ravages of 
his fires and blood and rapine and murder and plunder and spoils and the 
honors of the god of war. Lo, the records of the earth roareth out with 
the song and fame of the strifes of Mars, like the voice ushering up from 
his sunken dead, and the earthquake of his victories and the cries of his 
slain. 

The Sixth Head of the Serpent was a flying Leopard, and her name was 
Rome ; and the Throne of a great and gloomy Angel is: Rome the fallen. 
Ho, thou, that slain the true God ! This Beast had four wings, and four 
heads ; and she flew o'er the rivers of the earth, and her heads nestled in 
the four winds. She arose 'neath the rising of the sun ; lo, the loftiest of 
the Daughters of the Orient : for her Eagle soared above the Mountains of 
all the eastern world. But on her glittering sails was the sign and signal 
written : 'By the gods I shall live.' She put to death the JUST ONE, 
and forsook the Mount of the Lord. Whose brow is stigmatized with a 
crown of regaled thorne? Call up Rome, up out of the deep, and see if 
her head is not wounded with the wound wherewith she wounded the 
Lamb ! 

The vibrations of her powerful Throne shook the East a thousand years ; 
and then they ruled on the shores of the Tigris for a month and a month. 
What are the powers of Europe to-day but the shattered fragments of 
Caesar's broken Throne? An hundred thousand million souls are welded 
in that spotted Head ! But the volleys of her Cherub's wrath are well 



220 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

nigh spent, and his forces sunk in the murmuring deep. I conjure thee, 
Rome, in the name of them thou hast slain, that thou rest and sleep soundly 
till the morn of Eternity hails the awake. But Rome the Deicide went 
down to perdition, and her gods of iniquity could save her not ! 

And the Seventh Head is a Behemoth, and his name is Columbia the 
mighty. And Columbia is the signal of a great Star which like Hesperus 
fell in the West. Under the sunset he ariseth on the Occident, and his 
lair is bounded by the polar seas. This is the Lion of the thicket, who 
loves to roar in his forest home : and monsters of the earth shall sue for 
peace on bloody sands, with the foot of the conquerer on their necks ! 

This is the portentous Beast which Daniel saw rising out of the sea, 
in the vision, where he said: "After this I beheld in the vision of the 
night, and ho, a fourth beast terrible and wonderful and exceeding 
strong : it had great iron teeth, eating and breaking in pieces, and tread- 
ing down the rest with his feet : and it was unlike the other beasts which 
I had seen before it, and had ten haaQi. [Daniel vii,7.] This is also the 
"Iron Age, " or most potential Head of Mars, as spoken by the same prophet, 
where he, interpreting the king's dream said : "And the fourth kingdom 
shall be as iron. As iron breaketh into pieces, and subdueth all things, so 
shall that break and destroy all these." [Daniel ii,40.] Again this is meta- 
phorized by the prophet Zacharias, as the "Chariot of grizzled horses and 
strong ones." "And they that were most strong, went out, and sought to 
run to and fro through the earth. And he said : Go walk throughout the 
earth: and they walked throughout the earth." [Zach. vi,3,7.] After the 
progeny of the fourth Continent, and last Head the measure of the globe 
shall be full. This is also the same Head which the angel described to the 
Evangelist at the beginning of the Christian era, as the one that is not yet 
come : and when he shall come, he must remain a short time." [xvii,10. 

We now see this young Prodigy, with its clear steady eye, fast swelling 
within the shores and deepening around the mountains. But the light- 
nings of his Star has scarce began . to flash ; for the winds of heaven 
are hushed till his thunders break anew. Let the Eagle scream ! Arouse, 
thou that sleepest on thy arms, O puissant Son of Mars ! Go, walk to and 
fro throughout the earth ! Great are the ruins of thy Cherub's throne, O red 
Prince of war, and the fragments of his golden chariot wheels ! Behold 
a great Empire of Confederation ariseth : What are the Constellations of 
the Western World to-day, but constituents of the Seventh Head awaiting 
amalgamation? Aye, the shadow of this war-cloud shall cover all the 
earth ! 

Hemisphere against Hemisphere ; the Seventh Head against the World ! 
Then rising up, and going forth from his lair, on the banks of the Euphrates 
what foe will encounter him, and not quail before his voice; "till their 
stubborn necks doth yield, and the rebels bend the knee?" The ground 
shall tremble neath 'Moloch's heavy feet, and with carcasses bursting to 
the air, the graves of the earth '11 groan with the burden of his slain. 



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This stout Ox of the western desert is scarce three hundred summers ; 
yet, already does hk eye askance the Lion of the Strength on the Holy 
Mountain; and heopeneth his mouth in blasphemies against the Tabernacle 
and Tower of Peace, vaunting denunciations and threats from either shore : 
"I abjure thy Hill, O Zion, and defy thy dreaded Chief." 

ACT II. 

The Horns of the Earth. 

"And thus he said : The fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon 
earth, which shall be greater than all the kingdoms, and shall devour the 
whole earth, and shall tread it down, and break it in pieces. 

And the ten horns of the same kingdom shall be ten kings : and another 
shall rise up after them; and he shall be mightier than the former; and 
he shall bring down three kings." [Dan. vii, 23, 24.] 

The Ten Horns of the Great Serpent are ten kingdoms into which the 
world shall be parceled after the fall of the Seventh Head. They corres- 
pond to the Horns of the Dragon and are to be spiritually dedicated to 
that deeenivirate of rebel thrones in Heaven. The Horns shall then 
govern the world until the rise of the Eighth Head when three of them 
shall fail. The remaining seven shall then continue to rule, though in 
subordinate form, until the end of time. These famous Dynasties of time 
shall probably spring from as many martial and plutocratic Chieftains at 
the close of the career of the last warring Head; and who shall be re- 
warded with the power to divide the spoils of earth gratis. The Seventh 
Head will naturally and voluntarily resolve itself into ten Horns; 
which shall thenceforth constitute the prodigous Trunk of the Beast. 

The phenomenal Horns shall, therefore, comprise two Constellations of 
perpetual empires situated on as many Hemispheres of the globe. Six 
Satellites reigning in the Eastern, while four Dynasties shall shine in the 
Western Limb of our Star. Which powers, Ionian, are the predicted 
King of the north and King of the South, remarked by Daniel, who shall 
martial certain wars, like between the Hemispheres, and who shall, later 
on, eventually under the dominion and malice of Antichrist, wage war 
against the Covenant and the Strength. 

For, engraven in their aged Thrones and in their. Idols of silver and 
gold and the things which they adored the motto : 'We'll oppose the 
Stars of Heaven, and the power of the Horns of the Lamb.' 

Mammon and his fighting Limbs shall sway the ranks of time during 
many great days until the end of his appointed time : and shall rest 
between the banks Euphrates Flood, till the bulk of his mighty magni- 
tude s shall fill that river bed. 

The First Horn, for illustration, shall stand on the south wing of the 
Seventh Head and the name of his angel is Hesper, which means ; I fell in 
the West ; or I rest in the Palace of the evening. 

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near the son ; and his name is Neptune, which means ; The god of the 
storms of the waters ; or we'll plunder the spoils of the sea. 

The Third Horn shall grow on the northern end of that greatest Head, 
and the title of his god is Necropolis, which, being interpreted, signifies ; 
A city where the poor lies buried ; or the treasury of the slain. The 
multitude of this thundering Horn shall go into his river descending the 
eastern coast. 

The Fourth Horn of Time shall also grow in North Columbia, whose 
celestial King is Saturn, which means : the god of time and years and 
days ; or we'll haunt the earth while the moon shines. 

The Fifth Horn of the planet shall rise up in Assyria, and the call of 
her goddess is Lucula ; which signifieth : a Luster, or a ray of light ; or a 
robe of diamonds for the Queen. She shall dwell in the sand of the Tigris. 

The Sixth Horn shall stand up in Europe, and the name of her seraph 
is Areopagus, which means, A warring angel ; or the scepter of Mar's 
hill ; or a place of arms. 

The Seventh Satellite shall sway in Havilath in the bend of the river 
Phison. And the name of that fallen kingdom on high is Montezuma, 
which means : an orbit of wealth ; or a throne on a mountain of gold. 

The Eighth Arm of terrestrial power shall also loom o'er the land of that 
"Head, which was wounded to death," and the seal of his ambitious star 
is Argent, which means : we'll divide the mountains of silver at will; or 
we'll rule in the land where the fathers of the ancient Beast were cursed. 

The Signet of the Ninth Power of the Python is Gambrel ; a war-horse ; 
and the hoofs of the grizzly steed shall stand in Ethiopia. He shall share 
in the glory of the islands, and shall feast during the ages of the black 
seal. 

And the Tenth Region of the cosmic serpent shall likewise tower in the 
East, and shall drink of the wealth of Egypt. And the name of a dark 
angel is Umbra, which signifies : a black and threatening cloud. He shall 
rise in the zone of a torrid sun, where the third Head fell : and his meteors 
shall sink in the flood of Gehon. 

ACT III. 

The Idol of the Earth. 

"And he shall speak words against the High One, and shall crush the 
saints of the most High ; and he shall think himself able to change times 
and laws : and they shall be delivered into his hand until a time, and times, 
and half a time." [Dan. vii, 25] 

The Eighth Head of the Beast, that is, the Head of the Second Beast, 
which the Eagle of the Apocalypse saw in the vision, was a fawning 
Medusa ; and her name is Sodom the Great. She goeth down the road to 
Avernus by way of the floods of Acheron, where she seeth the Wrath of 
God in the deep fire of the river, foaming with heat and wrath. And the 
name of a great and fallen star is Lucifer : which being interpreted means : 



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a great Light ; or a fallen angel of light ; or Pandemonium come down to 
earth. 

And I heard the cry of her angel in the wilderness lamenting in defiant 
though pitying canticles of despair; saying: "I, Lucifer the beautiful, I, 
but O, how fallen ! Don't I hate the Son of Heaven? Shall I sue for peace 
before his shrine again? No: I'm not fallen : they lie who sayeth I am. 
Wonders shall be mine ; magnificence shall flow unto me. Then let his 
glories bite their tongues, when they, themselves to me compare. O, t'was 
beauty made me vain : they scarce durst look on Lucifer, as we led in 
beauty's throng. How'll they think of us in heaven, the day the sword 
was given? And how the great did plead for me, till their loving eyes 
grew dim : and the angels wept for Lucifer as they'll never weep again. 
But our banishment was thus : the stars did envy Lucifer." 

Then, thus shall fawning Sodom prate : "I'm the herald of the sun: 
Believe me ye mortals : I'm the star that precedeth His coming. Come : 
we'll mount the Horns of this orb, and sit on a throne such as they never 
dreanied could be raised on a world like this. "We'll scorn the threats of 
their scummy kings, and laugh in the face of their law. We'll set a new 
fix on the rim of this star, and doctor the mix of their law. We'll sit on 
the Horn of their lofty God, till they adore us in reverence and awe !" 

Then shall she swarm the earth in her day, and overcome the other 
beasts by the power of her adoring charms : and they shall yield spell- 
bound before the fire of her glowing wit, and the beauty of her lascivious 
eye. Behold, this is Satan, who shall speak like a goddess, till the miracles 
of her mortal signs and the music of her wondrous voice wins a world. 
Lo. the great Orator who is to come ! A mighty caliber of wrath ; and 
mischief dire ; and malignant mirth. Who shall stand afore her, or debate 
the f airest cause ? Nay, not the Stars : for truthfulness itself shall quail 
before the magic of her mighty words. But 'tis Lucifer, the great, the 
fallen, who then addresseth the world speaking in the flesh. That angel 
by whom the angels of heaven were deceived. 

And the great "Whore" shall bedeck herself most gaily, and shall dress 
the earth, and cause the nations and groves and cities to show like a para- 
dise so fair. For her's is a reign of splendor in that day, as if t'were pos- 
sible the earth had a touch of glory heaven's own. And the infernal damsel 
shall set her face against the Strength of heaven and it shall be consumed. 
And the force of her potent thunders shall shake the thrones of many 
kings : and none shall be able to overcome the Eighth Head save those 
whose nanus shall be written in the book of life of the Slain. But the 
foundation of her throne shall go down to hell, and her naked soul, burn- 
ing with shame before the face of the Lord, hieth deep into the ground. 

And I saw a vision of hell and its rivers afar below. And I saw there 
that the order of nature is reversed. In life the species grade upward : 
but, alas, 'tis here all the other way. In hell nature is forever going 
backward ! Thus it was in the vision in the day soever when the Beast 



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and his angel shall be coiifouudod in Second Death. I saw angels and 
idols that they were transfixed into gorgons, and l^dra-headed monsters 
of Erebus. And sons of nien were there transformed into locusts and 
scorpions and groveling serpents and burning beasts. And the reptiles of 
hell fought each other day and night, and they stung each other, and spat 
on and bit each other in hellish spite. For in hell is all things changed 
into grewsome hate and wrath ; eternal hate and immortal woe. And they 
bit and fought and stung and burnt their traitors. And they that seduced 
them were tormented exceedingly, for that they had deceived and seduced 
them. And they writhed and twisted and groaned most vehemently ; 
and rankled in the madness of the pain of their accusing tormenters, who 
ceased not day or night to accuse and torment them in fiendish joy. 

And I saw in all things there below, naught but which would harrow 
up ones blood, and make the flesh to creep ! Serpents and beasts and 
fiends and scorpions and many-headed adders, and fierce furies and lizards 
and harpies and satyrs and poisonous insects and spiders, and rav- 
ing dragons and shapeless moving monsters, and sights that would ap- 
pall the devil ! And they tormented their seducers without ceasing ; and 
the misery thereof was most terrible to behold. And they fought each 
other in the raving of despair, and they stung and bit in hellish spite. All 
these things are in the fiery pool, or lake : nor can imagination fancy things 
so evil. Yet, fools will stand up and say : "There is no hell !" But this 
the great devil, their prompter, who is within them, persuades them. But 
the prompter himself knows there is a hell. And he would, likewise, 
make believe that there is no death either ; as he did in the beginning, 
ere the children of men had seen death. [Genesis, iii, 4.] 

Snakes and centipedes and tarantulas and ravens and vultures of the 
sands of Tartarus, and toads and sharks and swordfish of the fiery flood, 
and spiders and devils and asps. All these things were in the vision. And 
sulphurous bogs, and the blaspheming dragons, and seething pythons. 
All things that do hurt are in the pool of the damned. And all kinds of 
venomous insects, and intense heats, and ferocious things, and clouds of 
pestilence, and demoniac madness, and gripes and spasms and pains and 
ulcers and wounds that never heal. Behold this is the portion of liars 
and hypocrits and slanderers and terrors and they who breed poison in 
the soul. These tribulations and woes and sorrows do surely exist in the 
dread abode of hell. All these torments unspeakable are there forever, 
until existence is cancelled. And racking qualms and sighs, and the 
gnashing of teeth, and the biting of tongues, and awful darkness, and 
restless visions. And they fought and clawed and stung each other day 
and night forever and ever ; for this is the region of the Horribles ; the 
Unspeakables ! 

And I said, O, that the children of men should know to pray in awful 
fear, day and night, that the Lord would deliver them from the dreadful 
place. No rest is there, and they craved for rest ; nor the sweet return of 



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morn or dewey eve, nor the joy of blessed light. But torture without 
end. And they cursed and damned their traitors with the oaths of hell, 
and foul, infernal hate : "You damned lying burning beast ! why did you 
bring me here? You foul deceiver; you consuming lying fiend; you 
minister of death; why did you deceive me thus? Why did you say: 
There is no hell, no devil, no heaven, no God, no All-powerful Judge? O 
you wretch ! you burning agent of perdition. Receive my stings, my 
burns ! there ! I'll torment you while hell lasts, there, there, there ! I'll 
fasten my thorns in thee forever, O thou worm, O, O, O!" And they 
rested not day nor night but fought and spat and stung and bit and burnt 
and clawed and groped in madness for revenge. And they strove in 
desperation with the teeth of lions, and the fangs of adders, and screamed 
in the horror of their woe. 

And night-hags napped their folding hides as they preyed on maraud- 
ing dogs and the victims of the morgue ; as 'twere possible to fill their 
hollow skins. And when their fell maw belched, mortal things expired, 
and dragons hied in the burning mire to 'scape the qualms o' the smell. 
And when Hell bellowed, the mountains of the planet smoked, and voices 
muttered. And men fell on their faces, and walls and cities fell ; and 
ghosts and vampires screeched and hooted in the streets. And when the 
groan of Moribund went forth, the rocks were rent and chasms yawned, 
and the dead turned about in their graves as ' twere the word of doom ; 
and the earth gasped and shuddered in dismal dread ! And I said : what 
ailed thee, O earth, that thou thus leaped in fright at the voice of 
Acheron ? 

ACT IY. 

The Terrestrial Serpent. 

And I went forth into the Wilderness and saw there that great BeavSt 
with seven heads and ten horns. And I wondered in astonishment at the 
magnitude of his dimensions, and the exuberance of his power. There 
was no strong wall that could him stand, nor hill he could not throw down : 
and as he stood upon the earth, his horns loomed over the mountains. 
And I cried : 'behold the heads and horns of Creation !' And I beheld the 
inhabitants of the wilderness, how they admired the beauty and symmetry 
of his statue : and he magnetized their eyes on the whole earth, and they 
adored at his feet and many sighed out their lives crying for the 
beast: for behold, this is the generation to whom it was said: 'Ye are 
likened unto children piping in the streets, and lamenteth for that the 
-by danceth not to your tunes.' And the whole world was in 
passionate labor, because of the image of his lusty presence, and the 
charms of his gaudy eye ; and I scarce could withstand the importunity of 
the beast, that I should adore him. 

And roundabout his absolute kingdom I saw a plain, ample and vast ; 
and 'twas filled with the bones of those whom he had slain of old, and the 



226 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

ridge of his trunk was smeared with the blood of all who were slain on 
the earth, even to his topmost crest. And a great voice of vengeance 
arose from the troubled plain, and the cries of the wounded and dying, 
and of those whom he had distressed; and shouts of murder filled the 
air. And I heard a noise, like the voice of a great multitude in tumult, 
and the cries of mighty weeping ; and knowing who were they of whom 
were the bones I had seen, I sing this canticle of lamentation for their 
woe. And 'twas given the beast to utter great things, such as no other 
being on earth could utter ; and threats that bind with death. And in his 
exulting pride he mocked the name of heaven's King and Lord God Om- 
nipotent ! And I saw his pompous horns, that they were studded with 
earth's brightest gems; and his lofty diadems were filled with stones of 
fire, whose brightness vied with heavens stars. And he sat upon the 
earth his solitary throne of thrones, the titulary Prince of Erebus. Dis- 
perse, ye clouds ! ye glooms of heaven give way ; let glory clear the view, 
till this new-born god beholds a Flame beyond : another Seat of Majesty ! 

And I saw some of the tribulations of hell : for hell hath many sorrows 
on the earth and in the air and on the sea. And these were the things 
which I counted : Violent deaths and storms, and the vengeance of the 
clouds and conflagrations that lay waste. And earthquakes, and meteors, 
and fierce winds, and the scourges of the air. And wars and purses and 
dire calamities ever threatening the sons of men ; warnings of destruction 
hanging over their heads. All these things brought the Angel of Death ; 
and he caused them to be established in the wilderness. Disasters on sea 
and land, and waters swallowing up many lives. Devouring passions and 
crimes and hates and penalties and murders. Wars and ravages and 
famines and floods. And sores and diseases and miseries and walking 
graves, and eating griefs. Yet, all those, all those I say are but puny 
me^engers of the Second Death. "Birds" of the flood Erebus crying : be - 
ware, beware ! They are but the whispers of terror. So, these "grievous 
judgments" are but the beginnings of sorrows; the mild whisperings of 
the desolation of hell! [Matt, xxiv, 8.] And knowing who they are for 
whom the signs are given we sing this psalm of lamentation o'er their 
grief. 

And I saw in the archives of time, and in the pages of the holy volumes, 
that the Beast is a corruscation which ascendeth out of infinite chaos : as 
it were, the sixth "resurrection" or resuscitation of the planet. Nay an 
issuing angel he ; or a defiled glorification rather : consumed by enemies 
of the sun, and defiled by excretions from that orb of power. And the 
Prophet saw the beast in the vision at Patmos ; and the amplitude of his 
comprehension entire, and in magnificient display of state. And his power 
is such that no other being, nor race of beings bred on the planet, or no 
strong animal, nor brute of the forest, nor race of quadrupeds, could at all 
contend with, or deliver itself from this'mighty Worm that encircleth the 
earth. Indeed, their might was as nothing to his: for the beast is the 



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sovereign power of the globe : the head and spirit of the sphere ; the great- 
est might the planet is capable of producing. 

And I beheld the great Involute as he began to unroll his flattened folds: 
and lo, there spread out over the east and over the west, over the south and 
over the north an innumerable horde of nations and kins and bands and 
elans and families and peoples and cities and states and tribes and tongues. 
And a progeny of empires and powers, and of kingdoms and thrones 
swarmed the face of the whole earth. Yet I understood that all these were 
but the potential beginnings of its bestial train ; the initial pages of his 
vast and convoluted scroll ; or, as it were, the snout of the endless beast : 
and the name of the great serpent is Babylon ! 

And I saw that in all the regions of the wilderness wild and wide, there 
was no other being which could at all be compared with the beast in action, 
magnitude, form or power: and in great sm*prise I exclaimed: 'O Lord is 
there no limit to the greatness of thy creatures, since the earth itself can 
scarcely nourish the generations of the beast?' And, his mountain bulk 
ranged far into the hazy distace, and his trending horns half hidden seemed 
in threatning clouds enrolled ; and all the hills resouuded to the tread of 
his fearful march. 

And I saw his warring heads in combat, how in Cerberian wrath they 
raged over land and main. Now they cut away their ranks and. thin their 
file, and then constrain their murderous steeds till their furies wrath re- 
vives. And his horns stood up like monuments of shining gold, or tombs 
whose brightness lures to death. And I saw his Code, and I understood the 
ponderous tome that it contained the commanmants of the beast : for the 
wills of the beast are the laws of the planet ; the girders of strength which 
underlie the commonwealth, and the beams which support the law of 
state. And its voluminous seals were oaths, and armed giants, and threats , 
and scrolls of mutiny, and penalties, and strifes and stripes, and wounds 
and deaths. And the Code defended the beast in all the desires of his 
heart, and supplanted the Book of the law of God. And the signets of its 
brazen clasp was : 'Liberty to all and equality of rights.' But it was writ 
in the blood of Mars, and weighed in the scale of Mammon ; and 'twas 
filled with courts, and covenants of mock-justice, and clouds of vain levi- 
ties riding winds of reason; nor said it to Mars: 'redress those wounds:' 
nor to Mammon : 'lift up the poor :' nor to Apollyon : 'destroy thou not :' 
She who bagged and blurred the beauty of the mark. 

And I saw in all the earth, that the beast defended Mars, and he secured 
Mammon, and he protected Apollyon ; but Clement, the beast maintained 
him not : for if the "Word" offended the "State," His throne was plundered 
without shame. But "the Lord hath sent the Scepter of his power out of zion : 
rule thou in the midst of thine enemies." Have not they of the earth 
as yet learnt that Mars is a god? Or that Mammon and Appollyon are 
gods, born of the earth to be adored? Aye, verily, these are deities reign- 
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228 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

or perish. Who shall deny them or malign their power? None save they 
who axe regenerated and born again of the Spirit. 

And the inhabitants of the earth feared the beast, for his size was truly 
terrible, and his might was something to be dreaded, and they exclaimed : 
"Who is to be compared to the beast, or who shall be able to cope with 
him?" And I saw when the beast roared that the giants of the deep raised 
up, and kings grew pale at the oath of his proclamation. And he de- 
nounced the great Covenent 'twixt heaven and earth ; and swore against 
the stars. And he faced the annulling thunders of the Strength, till 
Promethean lightnings scathed and scorched his menacing front. And 
he swore by heaven and the powers of life, and he swore by hell and the 
powers of death : but the might of his oath is the omnipotence of the sea. 
And when he stomped his foot the pillars of the earth trembled ; and when 
he stomped again the nations were on fire. And when he waved his regal 
scenter, empires sprang up, and races vanished ; and when he shaketh his 
shaggy mane, kingdoms fell to the earth like meteors from a cloud. 

And I saw his queen, as the goddess of death sat on the beast : for the 
giantess of perdition sitteth upon the sand of oblivion all the days beneath 
the moon. And she bewitched him with the pleasing ardor of her lusty 
love, and the charms of her gaudy wings. And looking on the monster 
with tempting eye, said she : "Let us make our heaven here ; be thou my 
giant ; how I love to ride the winds of the swift !" And he said : my idol, 
my darling, I'd give my soul to thee : sit thou upon my gallant crest 'till 
each other we adore ; and here we'll dwell in amorous bliss on this para- 
dise of earth." And the rider put to the reins, till the weight of the 
beauty o'ertaxed the beast for forty thousand suns. And the world be- 
neath their bower moved according to their wills ; and each other they 
embraced in tho elysian of pleasure, till the God of gods came down froin 
the heaven of heavens, whose name is "Jealous." • 

And I saw in the midst of the wilderness, where the beast had passed 
through, how he filled the forest in his wake, and the groves he leveled 
down like a tempest. And where he ripped the mountain side and tore 
out its iron heart. And with the fire of his breath he cleft a great rock ; 
but he hath no power wherewith to harm the planet. And he made a 
highway through the mountains, and high o'er the valleys he rode, and 
his flyers swooped the wilds ; for there was naught on land or sea to stop 
his course. And he stalked throughout the length and breadth of the 
land, his pulse beating high and strong. And I beheld the great beast as 
his generations flew through the wilderness with a noise like thunder, till 
the strength of his wheels shook the desert ; and I scarce could withstand 
the wind of his commotion. And his dark mane, riding the wind streamed 
far behind, like the hair of a woman, or of a lion bounding on his prey. 
And the creatures of the forest, and the lowly and creeping things which 
abode therein flew from his path, and hid themselves in the darkness and 
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And I saw the hydra-headed monster that he swam the great oceans 
from shore to shore, and adown the slope of the globe he gamboled on the 
bosom of the briny deep, and basked in the sun of every clime. And with 
the might of his brazen arms he lashed the surging main, till its billows 
foamed like yeast in his wake. And the great whales, and the things that 
abobe in the unsounded world beneath fled trembling from his sight, and 
hid themselves in the caverns and haunts of the deep. For his eye was to 
them as a glance of destiny, and by a single act of his imperial will, their 
lives he set at naught. 

And I saw his cave, for he dwelt in a cave on the face of the 
earth on all the mountains between the seas. And he subsisted 
on the fruit and flesh of the earth, and he ate of the fish of 
the sea ; and the earth brought forth her fruits each year to feed the 
desert steed ; and he sowed and tilled the soil of the globe till the countries 
shone like an Eden. And he made for himself a den of clay and wood 
and stone : and when I beheld the multitude of piles, and cities and 
battlements and towers in the wilderness: "Ah well," said I, "hath 
the beast made for himself a neat commodious lair. " And therein he 
laid himself on a bed of down, and clothed himself with a soft texture of 
fur and cotton and fleece ; and he surfeited therein in ease and in the glory 
of his own voluptuousness. And he built the tower of Babel, and therein 
a temple to the 'goddess of pleasure, and worshiped afore the idol at the 
shrine of love and feast. And looking into his den, I heard much confusion 
of voices and tongues and instruments and songs, and when I heard the 
noise of tumult, I said : "Lo, 'tis the hubbub of Babylon." And opening 
his profane mouth, his heart swelling in the pride of luxury and power, 
the beast declared : "See how I prosper on the face of the earth. Consider 
the wealth of the planet, my hand hath done all things, and not the 
Lord ; indeed there is no God ; where is he? I shall never be disturbed." 
And they worshiped the god Mars, and the god Mammon, and Apollo the 
god of beauty, and Juno the gcddess of love ; and the vain deities of ob- 
livion. 

And the androgynous Monster adorned himself in gorgeous colors ; and 
in robes of pearl and gold ; and bedecked his charms in plumes of rarest 
hue. And he plundered the birds of the air and the beasts of the field ; 
and the land and sea he robbed of all their choicest treasures. And the 
inhabitants of the wilderness and the generations of the earth were sub- 
dued in adoring servitude by the power of his tyrannical beauty, and the 
grace of his comely form ; and their spirits were distressed in his presence. 
And he"sayeth : "Who shall dare to look on me and not deign to thirst for 
my charms?" And in the consumatioii of carnal adoration, the joy of 
their youth they delivered to the beast, and, henceforth became like 
worldly gods knowing good and evil : for they drank of the spirit of the 
flesh. Wedlock is the bond of the honorable world, but lust is the law of 
the dragon. And the many are devoured by the beast, for the beast is the 



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zion OF nature. But I saw that a chosen few were free, and escaped 
pollution in the beast. Their faith had made them free, who findeth the 
narrow way in the modesty of the Word : zonan solvere : and the fort- 
ress of their emancipation is the Zion of God. 

And I saw in the midst of the wilderness the Lady of the sun who fled 
in the vision from the "face of the serpent ;" and I said : "Behold a Lily in 
the valley of thorns. How beautiful, O Lord, are thy chaste generations 
since the beginning of the creation of days. These are also the just of 
the earth, who in their wisdom feareth the Lord in all their works, for the 
judgments of the Lord are dreadful, and his name is terrible. ' ' And the beast 
warred with the woman. Now these two were the only inhabitants of the 
wilderness; namely: the woman, and the beast. And I addressed the beast, 
saying : "What doest thou here, O beast?" And he answered: "I am here to 
enjoy the earth ; for when I die I may not live again. ' ' Then turning to the 
woman, I said: "What doest thou here amid the wilds, O Israel?' But 
she said: "I am awaiting the second coming of the Lord." And I ex- 
claimed : "Who is like to thee among the fair, O thou who revelest in the 
ecstacy of the joy of the Lord, and puttest on the robes of immortal youth? 
Who art thou above earth's wonders, who wast purchased with the 
blood of creations God ; who is like to thee among the conquerors, O 
thou, that laughest at the slaying scythe of time ; for nature herself is thy 
victim, slain beneath thy feet ! Thou shalt not want forever ; nor hunger 
nor thirst shalt thou feel, nor shalt thy nakedness be an emblem of shame. " 
And I noticed they of the earth, that inasmuch as they adored the beast, 
they blasphemed the Lord ; and as much as they adored the Lord, they 
ignored the beast. 



And then i saw another Beast ! and her name is Medusa, the 
Terrible ! Behold now the arch-head of the former beast, and the huge 
world Python became a serpent of eight heads. And I shuddered at the 
sight of that terrific Head, and the sound of its mouth ; for the eyes of the 
Medusa turned every way, seeing behind and before ; and there was noth- 
ing on the face of the earth, nor on the deep that could escape "her vision. 
And she bore aloft a golden cup, the chalice of iniquity, and she spoke of 
unknown things, such as never fell on the ears of men. And they burned 
incense to her idols, and profaned the groves and temples, and blasphemed 
upon the hills. And the folds of her fatal locks flown far and near on the 
breathless breeze. And she became great against the south and against 
the east, and the winds of the west and north were hushed. Behold this 
is a being ; a mystery ; Medusa Belvedere ; a most sinful charmer ; a false 
prophetess ; a wicked Idol, who infesteth all the earth. 

And I saw she administered most facetious to the wants of the monster 
on whom she sat, and she comforted his anxiety and beguiled him by the 
power of her signs, and her dark and knowing words. And I saw too that 
she had changed his Code and the name of the Lamb of God was blotted 



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out, and the name of Jesus was renounced under penalty of death, and 
many died in rhe testimony of that name. For 'twas writ therein; "I'll 
denounce as a traitor him who lets a Christian go." And she declared to 
them that dwell on the earth, that their Lord was not an omnipotent God, 
and that the glitter of His blazoned Throne is feigned. She argued that 
old earth is a rock imperishable, and that its permanent security is per- 
petual rest. And she dared the omnipotence of the God of light; for she 
said: "He has done the worst He could." And then she scoffed at the 
worshiping beast on whom she sat ; saying : "He killed thy ancient head, 
O sovereign king, but in His mercy he spared thy life, ha, ha, ha !" 

And I heard one of her angels speaking who was a prophetess, and she 
prated much about miracles and oracles, and holy things. And she 
sayeth : "The god who sitteth in the moon, whom she knew and saw, 
holdeth ever hi his hand a scroll of many seals, which, every now and 
then, in the course of his vagarious cycles, he lets fall into the sky a page 
of destiny. Which oraculum droppeth at the feet of some good person who 
thenceforth becometh a prophetess." And then about things to come she 
talked ; of shady bowers and amaranthine coverlets in paradise. And 
then of the past: of the anathemas of God; of cursed races of the past, 
and tribes that disappeared from the face o' the earth ; of churches and 
voiceless congregations; of wicked cormogenies, and headless roving 
monsters whom God slew ; and of silly convents and unsound clergys and 
impure monasteries ; for she knew that holy celibacy was an imposibility ; 
a thing unnatural ! And she talked blandly about destroying angels, and 
cabals, and prayers and omens, and sooth-sayers, and grave yards where 
dead bodies are heaped together ; and what a time they would have rising 
up on the last day. And she said that they who dwell on the earth should 
make a living image to Apollo, and to Venus, for these deities hath saved 
tin- world from destruction, and made the race to exist. And then she 
discoursed with voluble blandiloquence on deontologies and morals ; and 
pondered with imposing gravity on ancient lores, and wisdoms and beati- 
fications, and in all her countenance seemeth as demure as a babe asleep ; 
and she weepeth, O how plaintively, when "accused in the wrong??" 

And I heard many blasphemies issuing from the mouth of the fallen 
angel, and lies, and reproaches, and impure oaths ; saying : "Behold, what 
penitent fools religion makes of men ; how these hunger and thirst after 
justice, but are never filled; and mercy or fortune they never see. The 
poor of the earth are cursed, and the meek are the scum of confusion ; old 
bachelors and spinsters whom the world forgot, whose flesh is dried up 
and whose bones are withered ; and their names are confounded in death. 
For she knpwest not that the poor, and the unfortunate, and the miserables 
are the first fruits of the earth ; whom the Lord hath loved, and thus pre- 
served them from the foam of the blood of the beast. And then she 
vaunteth excuses for sin. saying : 'The wine of the chalice of pleasure is as 
pure as that which flows on the altars of Zions." And she had a lure; 



232 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

and many men were entranced with the music of the lure, and the strains 
thereof had power to soften steel and stones and "make wild beasts tame, 
and huge Leviathans forsook the unsounded deep to dance on sands." And 
I saw her worshipers transformed into monsters and shapes, and groveling 
serpents spitting fire and brimstone. And her idolators had each a mark 
in his (or her) right hand or in his forehead: and 'twas the brand of the 
sword of death. And the touch of the enchantress' flesh, and the fumes 
of her gilded carcass filled the earth with death sores, and men could not 
be healed. 

And I saw her bed. Behold this is she who is appointed since days of 
old, to go down with her horns in darkness to "sleep in the bull's nest," 
in the heart of a boulder of fire, where her wickedness is always before 
her eyes. Is not thy bed, O Jezabel, a symbol of warm reception? And I 
heard the greedy gurgle of many craters in seething demonstration around 
about the victim's bed, and 'twas like to the revelings of reeking volup- 
tuaries o'er a promised feast : and I marveled at the uproar that came 
from the chimneys of hell. And turning to Urania, that is, she who is 
the Daughter of the sun, I said : "Consider, O thou who wast delivered, 
"the rock from whence thou art hewn : and the pit from which thou art 
dug out." And they sang: "Praise the Lord, O Israel. He hath com- 
passion on the humble and the needy, and hath delivered from the jaws of 
death all that fear His name. He hath broke the chains of them that are 
in fetters : He hath released the children of the slain. ' ' And the whole 
earth rang with the voice of halelujahs. 

And thus she inflamed the mutinous beast on whom she sat, saying : "I 
hate the chaste and their robes of white ; verily, they are mine enemies in 
the desert." And he espoused her cause, saying: "Damn the plague of the 
white robes, I'll rue their Chief by hell. " And the words were echoed 
back by them that boat below on the Styx ; "Damn the plague by hell." 
For Magog understood not that the God of Israel is a hidden God, and 
that the army of the white robes bear away the palm. And I marveled 
at the fierceness of the beast, and the stupendous blasphemies of her that 
sat; for who is like to the beast in exploit, or so savage in attack? In 
bellipotent rage his horns did combat and bit the dust. On a sudden turn 
he faced the battlement of God ; Medusa riding gallant high ! And I saw 
his timorous eagles who commanded from a lofty wing, while his over- 
running multitudes clouded the mountains of God. Fearful was the noise 
of tumult, and the rush of revolting arms ; like to a vision of the bat- 
talions of the pit. And the valleys resounded far and loud with the echo 
of his rapid horns, till his yelling serpents, rushing through infernal 
smoke, took the beloved City, and, overthrowing the enthroned Prince of 
Peace, they set up the prince of hell. 

Behold now a dragon in state, and the firmament swelled with the 
smoke of his ire, till the zenith of his star was gained. Now that the 
Throne of the Lamb is thus for a time allowed to be cast down (for 



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the earth has become anathemised) the fragments thereof were scattered 
to the four winds under the ryes of heaven, and a complaint for vengeance 
arose on high. The gleam of the perpetual Lighthouse being thus extin- 
guished, they fled from the face of the beast of darkness, seeking refuge 
in the wilds of the desert ; and they cried aloud that heaven might hear: 
"How long, O Lord, how long shall the Holy of holies be trodden under 
foot, and the Tower of David be a broken reed?" 

And Medusa sat in the Tabernacle of the Lord of Hosts, and the See of 
the Covenanr became indeed the great council hall and head of Pandemo- 
nium, and the earth she put under her feet. And she scanned the wilderness 
far and wide. and she saw e arth's rivers as the}' meandered around the sphere. 
And she admired the glory of the mighty rolling globe, and the grandeur 
of the shores, and the beauty of the rivers; for the tresses of her bestial 
train now waved o'er land and sea. And I marveled at the orthodromics 
of her fleets and sails, and the circumvection of her ways and roads ; and 
they wandered through the tireless wilderness a thousand thousand times. 
And she coursed in prosperous grace o'er the earth, nor fearing nor falter- 
ing till the cycle of her days were run, when meteors from a falling moon 
blockaded the way of her roads. 

And I saw Time that it wa>s now, far advanced into the future, and the 
age of the world was well run unto the evening of the great Day. A 
thousand and more generations of men and women were born, had lived 
and died and that vast space of years were sunken in the past. And I saw 
too that dame nature herself was now much changed. The sun had de- 
sc inded from his highest stand and approached the planet, till the force of 
his power had increased to a two-fold measure ; and the beams of his 
brightness illumined the earth with a double radiance. And the great 
-rretched out on the terrestrial orb below, summered in lazy ease 
neath the glory of the solar smile. And the tumid moon — old mundane's 
last and aged mate — had swollen like the beast and ominous grown ; as if 
threatening a lower world, to inundate the earth. 

And I noticed, too, that the years rolled 'round with accellerated speed, 
and the seasons chased each other on with fast increasing haste. And the 
tide of time went by on rapid wheels ; as if the gudgeons of the universe 
had raised their pressure ; but it sounded with a murmuring and troubled 
role, for 'twas filled with the sound of crumbling thrones ; since Abaddon 
reigned, the thrones of the earth were fast falling afore power of the second 
bast. Audi noticed, too, that the land had gained on the sea, and the 
shores were poshed far out. And the coimtries of an aged world shown in 
the surpassing perfection of their timely grandure ; for the face of the earth 
was a network of streets and wails, and her cities were very fair. But 
among the later days, when the generations of the wilderness 
are about to end. And at that hour there was a great earthquake, and the 
sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon as a veil of blood rand 
the slumberers of the earth awoke in Necropolis, and they hid themselves 



234 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

in the rocks and in the dens of the mountains, and the beast fled in terror 
through the smoke of his havoc. 

ACT V 

The Beast and the Magi. 

And I saw four heavens : as they opened in the visionary scroll and I ad- 
mired the vision of the wonders of the heavens. The first is the sun : the 
heaven of the heavens of God ; the elysian of the midenled. And I heard 
within, the voices of exultation and song, forever praising creation's all 
merciful God, and 'twas filled with the sound of mighty harps and musi- 
cal thunders : for music is the voice of universal eloquence. And I saw 
that they, the rebellious ones who went out, went out in pomp and wrath, 
but they returned not again. And the pilgrims who went in, went in, in 
faith and weeping : no pride nor hate could enter here, for heaven's re- 
turning gate is e'er bedewed with the memory of the repentant sighs and 
tears. And travelers were transported o'er weary ways by the beams of 
the star of Hope ; and in the ecstacy of their transport they waded de- 
struction unto death ; and then sighed in great astonishment that the perse- 
cution was so fierce. 

And the second heaven was in the earth: the "paradise of fools." And 
I saw here the souls of murderers and adulterers and suicides and 
vampires and blood-suckers and tyrants and fornicators and destroyers 
and beasts and hissing creatures and squealing ghosts and furies and the 
scum of the earth. And they had over them a king : the angel of the 
bottomless pit whose name is Judas ; a betrayer ; who kisseth out Lord, 
and denieth that he is the Son of God. And the happy family danced and 
reveled in "ghoulish glee." And knowing that the lot of the unrepentant 
and unbelieving is that of destruction and despair ; and seeing that the 
dark abode was hidden away from the countenance and light of all cre- 
ation : I cried : "Abandon hope all ye who enter here." 

And I beheld within Captivity, till a thunder- stone of hell flung down 
athwart the gorge : a reminder, this ; a gentle hint ; a state on fire fell 
through. And when they spied the the flaming sod tumbling adown the 
darkest deep, I heard the echo: 'O-ho o-ho o-ho,' from them that sat on 
the walls beneath. And 'twas answered from all sides round : 'O-ho o-ho 
o-ho ! And the great pit trembled with the force of the murky plug push- 
ing its way towards the t'other end. And then the monitor voice of the 
Gorgon arose, that is, he who hath command in the bottomless pit ; and he 
shouted with a terrible voice that all the birds in the earth could hear : 
"Hie to the point whence the fire-brand cometh ! Hie to the point whence 
the fire-brand cometh !" And the immense horde took to their wings for 
rapid flight , and made for the hole whence the meteor cometh. And the 
tremor of their dusky wings resembled the noise of a mighty tempest 
lowering at night on a heavy sea: and the moving cloud of locusts ascended 
to the goal. 



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And the third heaven was in the firmament : and I saw Acroeerannis, 
as his protean powers sat on the mountains, and their lightnings laughed 
among the peaks. And his thunders billowed in lofty caves, the voice of 

the earth's past dead : the dead of the beasts of the field, and the fowls of 
the air. and fishes of the sea. And the sea reflected back the voice of the 
god of species, and the deep spake and the sounding shores : "Hear ye, 
hear ye. rhe rising voice of immortality." And the god of the firmament 
with the mountains for empire on high. And I saw that Saorta 
and Teneriff and Shasta shook, and the burdens of Atlas were troubled 
with the might of the angel's strength. And how Obi and Volga and the 
Congos of the East, and the Amazons and Xiagras of the Occident were 
o'er loaded with the freight of Xeptunes ire. And when he casteth down 
a throne from that jarring jumbo heaven, the winds did rave and roar and 
tore the plains where the plague of the firmament fell. 

And the fourth heaven was in the sea, and the sonls of many men rest- 
eth in the elysium of the deep. And I saw that the time of the labor of 
her delivery was come, whem the earth gave birth to the offspring of her 
wombs ; for the babe of the sea was now matured and filled the ocean's 
bed. And a serpent with seven heads was delivered from the depth of 
the revolving hydrant : all nations thrifty and thriving again under the 
glare of the sun : and the angel was loosed from the grasp of the mane, and 
shook off the hold of the deep. And behold, a subterranean chasm yawned, 
and a gorgon-child came out of the hollow globe, and sat on the breast of 
the sea . And the loud abyss roared like an open grave, or a lion bereft of his 
prey : and the greedy eyes of hell peered out from the gripe of his hungry 
maw. Behold the fruit of the womb, to which mother earth gave birth. 
and her robust Babes were prosperous and thriving again under the heat 
of the sun. And I saw that the gorgon was very bold since the gorge it- 
self could not her keep, and her crowns were brighter grown, as in golden 
sun-beams steeped. And the number of the tribes of her train were six, 
six. six, and she mounted the "god" of the sea. 

And I saw two Prophets descending by way of the east, and they stood 
upon the hemispheres : and addressing the beast they spake : "The Lord 
rebuked thee, O Babylon ; behold a brand plucked out of the fire." 
Then the beast replied: "The depths are sounded, and there is no terror 
in the heats ; nor could thy God detain us ther 

The Prophets: "The torments howl for thee, and hell yearns for the 
fat of thy flesh ; and for the spirit of thy image, O thou most vile ! 

The Beast: "I defy thy threats. O Moses, thou who made an abomina- 
tion of Egypt in thy day, and thou, O Elias, I defy, who hath devoured 
my people hi days of old : I hate thee, and all thy seed who tormented the 
earth since the beginning of days." 

The Prophets: "I come and swear by heaven and Him who dwells 
therein, that thou art judged. Thou art doomed to abide in afire that can- 
not be quenched; and chains which cannot be broken shall bind thee, O 



236 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

thou who confounded the earth in all the days ; and made the habitation 
thereof a desolation unto my kingdom Israel." Suppose earth's crust 
should break and thou should sink — ! — ! 

The Beast: "Thou art come to shower thy threats on my imperishable 
head, O thou who hast seen the Almighty's power, but thou shall find my 
flesh imperishable to the edge of His consuming sword. If there be 
a God, and that he be bent on our destruction, as thou protest, 
why did not he keep us fast in the hold of the pit when he had us 
there? Behold we are here again on the face of the earth as independent 
as thou, though we came from beneath and thou say est thou came from 
heaven ! ' ' 

The Prophets: "The floods afar off doth roar for thy carcass, O angel of 
sin, who denied the power of eternity's God; and thy imperishable flesh 
shall burn for aye in a place where the fire is hot : But thou shalt be an 
instrument of persecution for a time." 

The Beast: "I'll show signs and wonders as great as thou, and I'll prove 
thou liest by the testimony of the mortal deaths." And the beasts slew 
the prophets. And thus they argued for full many days, and my soul 
within me was astounded at the voice of the great words which the beast 
and the prophet spake. About eternities, and things that were, and ene- 
mies of light who perished. And victims of the anger of God, and the 
wrath that niaketh waste, and stars that sank into oblivion. And divine 
decrees, and All-powerful judgments, and two-edged swords, and the 
depth of the deaths. And the constitution of the resurrected dead, and in- 
vulnerable cosmogamies of the earth, and things which I could nowise 
understand. And loud and long the Prophets breathed vengeance against 
the wickedness of the world and they who walked in the paths of sin ; and 
when "the Gospel was preached unto all the nations for a testimony," their 
labors were done ; and the beast rose up and fell upon them, and stifled their 
voice with death ; and the Sons of thunder got off the earth. 

And the harlot enraged the beast and his wrath against the kingdom of 
Israel, whose remnant still lingered in the latter cycle of time ; for she 
hated the house of the prophets. And there was no reckoning of her 
condemnations, and her sentences, and her vanities, and her treacheries, 
and her sorceries, and her lustful laudations, and her debaucheries, and her 
incests, and her leaping glories, and her lies ; and the wilful inclinations 
of the voices of the the great devil in her, who resumed anew the abode of 
her soul. And the beast espoused her cause ; and the ancient wrath of the 
desert arose. 

And I marveled at the might and aptitude of the beast ; and the dense 
hide of his prodigious trunk ; and the solidity of his form ; and his cohered 
and jointed generations. And I feared lest the planet might not be able 
to hold his colossal bulk, and the hollow globe should cave neath the 
earthquake of his tread. For now the earth did shake 'neath the maneu- 
vers of the propelling serpent ; and the array of his fires did flash out on 



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every side, till the revolving-volume shone like a fiery wheel. And I saw, 
too, that the words of the 1 great adversary flew across the continent on the 
wings of lightning ; and his big voice reverberated through the mountains. 
And, again, I feared lest the ponderous beast, on angry lunge, should bend 
the gudgeons of the globe ; and the unbalanced world should giddy grow 
and detour the planet. Eor the flying orb did nicely spin around the 
living Throne : conveying her freight, in circles safe, outside the pale of 
threatening heats. 

And I trembled at the aspect of Medusa, as she rode the beast in haughty 
state ; for the beauty of her purple robes, and the sparkle of her gorgeous 
train entramnieled the world again. She "spoke like a dragon," for she 
is indeed the veritable offspring and new-born-child of the dragon ; and 
the great, red Demon of hell is her legitimate sire. And when I beheld 
the gorgeous Terror in the vision, I exclaimed: "Save, O Lord, and de- 
liver thy servants from her idols, and her vultures, and the womb of hell !" 
And she alarmed the turbulent beast anew, against the sons of her erst- 
while foe: the peaceful armies of Zion and the thundering Tower of 
Strength. For the Tower spake thunders, and threats and vengeance 
against the beast of sin ; as it were, the thunders of the warnings of dam- 
nation and hell. And in the vagary of exultation of strength, the beast opened 
his em-aged mouth in blasphemy against the heaven of heavens, and the 
eternal one, and the stars on high ; and against the pillars of Zion, and all 
things great and good. And in stentorian tones like loud thunder, he 
swore: '"I defy thy heats, O solar Throne, and the name of thy consum- 
ing God." 

Lo, 'twas then I heard the bellow of his iron horses, and his horns 
plundering the holy Mountain ; and their voices roared like the sea. His 
armament was of heavy brass, and fire and steel were the ultimatum of 
his forces. And the chorus of his hideous war-whoops aroused the giants 
of the earth. And when I saw the gathering forces of Erebus ; I cried : 
"Ho, for a great sword to slay the beast, even as his head was slain in the 
first beginning ! ' ' And his horses maneuvered according to the beckon of 
his cherubim which commanded above in the clouds ; and his horses were 
serpents, like roving mountains, armed with a thousand stings. And the 
war of extermination was easy within his power. 

But attacking with the madness of the dragon, he flew into the air; and 
soaring above Andes mountain peak, he cast down wrath from his wings 
against the earth on the beloved City beneath, and great were the con- 
flagrations thereof. And, anon, upon the sea he fought ; a briarian ser- 
pent in arms, till he overawed the waves with the sound of his contending 
irons. And again, upon the land, where the battle raged since morn, till 
the beast grew furious on the plains, and he prowled among the hills, 
where the ascent of his woeful engines made the valleys quake ! O Israel, 
now 'tis come again, when thou must 'bide the scorphis dire embrace! 
And when the day was done, an hundred thousand dead men lay strewn 



238 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

upon the sand. These were the last defenders of Zion ; and their bodies 
were left untwined ; and they withered in the streets of Egypt, with their 
faces upturned to the sun. 

And a mighty angel came down from the sun, and proclaimed by the 
living God that time should be no more. And he reaped the harvest of 
the earth ; and the "grain" of the just he gathered and garnered into the 
barn of the Orient on high ! And another angel came down from heaven 
having power over fire, and he bound the Gorgon and her scarlet steed on 
the western limb of the planet. And the name of the place is Hecedama, 
which means a field of blood ; for blood flowed as high as the horses 
bridles around that city of blood : so fierce was the wrath of the angel. 
Behold the city of the seven plagues ; for the angels of the Lord poured 
down wrath on the city ; sevenfold destruction and endless death. 

And when the last vial of wrath was thrown, as it were, the heavens 
fell, Ruat caelum ! And the desert shook like a palsied hand, the wilder- 
ness fled away ; and the cities of destruction fell never to rise again. 
When the Apostles tombs riseth into thrones beneath the sun, then shall 
perdition be vanquished. Behold the cataclysm of Babylon and the deso- 
lation of the armies of heaven: — A flying continent, a messenger of 
vengeance from the moon. Apalling visions in the land of gog. Nations 
in wild dismay. A serpent bound in the valley of gog, a dragon on the 
brink of the deepest hell. An army of giants on high. A crash of the 
universe ; a roar of confusion tearing the regions high and low. Volcanic 
smoke and battle fires, in all the land of gog. O, awful desolation in the 
ruins of fallen Babylon : and the serpent vanished before the face of an 
angry God. 



REVELATION OF BABYLON, 



CHAPTER XIV. 



Of the Lamb and the Virgins that Follow Him: Of the Judgments that shall Fall 

on the Wicked. 

And I saw : and behold, a Lamb stood on mount Zion, and with him a 
hundred forty-four thousand having his name and the name of his Father 
written in then- foreheads. 

2. And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and 
as the voice of grea t thunder : and the voice which I heard, was as of 
harpers, harping on their harps. 

8. And they sung a new canticle, before the throne, and before the 
four living creatures, and the ancients : and no man could say the canticle ; 
but those hundred forty-four thousand, who were purchased from the 
earth. 

4. Tiles; 1 are they who were not denied with women : for the} 7 are vir- 
gins. These fellow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth. These were pur- 
i hased from among men, and the first fruits to God and to the Lamb. 

5. And in their mouth was found no lie : for they are without spot be- 
fore the throne of God. 

6. And I saw another angel flying through the midst of heaven having 
th< eternal gospel, to preach to them that sit upon the earth, and over 
every nation, and tribe, and tongue and people : 

7. Saying with a loud voice : Fear the Lord and give him honor ; be- 
cans ■ the hour of his judgment is come : and adore ye him, who made 
lica vcn and earth the sea, and the fountains of waters. 

8. And another angel followed, saying : She is fallen, she is fallen, 
that great Babylon ; which made all nations drink of the wine of the wrath 
of her fornication. 

9. And the third angel followed them, saying with a loud voice : If 
any man shall adore the beast, and his image, and receive his mark in his 
forehead, or in his hand : 

10. He also shall drink of the wine of the wrath of God, which is 
mingled with pure wine in the cup of his wrath : and he shall be tormented 
with fire and brimstone in the sight of the holy angels, and in the sight 
of the Lamb. 

11. And the smoke of their torments shall ascend up forever and ever; 
neither have they rest day nor night, who have adored the beast, and his 
image, and whosoever did receive the mark of his name. 

12. Here is the patience of the saints, who keep the commandments of 
God. and the faith of Jesus. 

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are the dead, who die in the Lord. From henceforth now, saith the Spirit, 
that they may rest from their labors : for their works follow them. 

14. And I saw: and behold, a white, clond, and upon the clond, one 
sitting like the Son of man, having on his head a golden crown, and in his 
hand a sharp sickle. 

15. And another angel came out of the temple, crying with a loud voice 
to him that sat upon the cloud : Put to thy sickle, and reap, because the 
hour is come to reap ; for the harvest of the earth is ripe. 

16. And he that sat on the cloud, put his sickle to the earth ; and the 
earth was reaped, 

17. And another angel came out of the temple, which is in heaven, he 
also having a sharp sickle. 

18. And another angel came out from the altar, who had power over 
fire : and he cried with a loud voice to him who had the sharp sickle, say- 
ing : Put to thy sharp sickle, and gather the clusters of the vineyard of 
the earth , because the grapes thereof are ripe. 

19. And the angel put his his sharp sickle to the earth, and cast it into 
the great wine-press of the Wrath of God. 

20. And the wine-press was trodden without the citv : and blood came 
out of the wine-press, even up to the horses' bridles, for a thousand and 
six hundred furlongs. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Eternal Gospel. 

The time and situation of the world as described in this monitor 
chapter is the last hour, when the Harvest of the earth is to be reaped. 
Now is the Fruit of the world about ripe. The Church of the resurrection 
is ready and fit to be harvested : so also, is the School of iniquity gradu- 
ated and its course completed. Behold it is now manifest to all who the 
good and who the wicked are ; who the believing and God-fearing are : and, 
likewise, who are the wicked and obdurate. 

The first judgment of honor is imposed by the angel in verse 7 on the 
virtuous world, which portion of the race remained holy and faithful since 
the resurrections. These are the communicants of the Church of Christ 
throughout the days of the Wilderness, and their seed, old and young, and 
all who afterwards became converted. This body constitutes the greater 
portion of the white horse of the first Seal ; and comprises about one-third 
or nearly, of the entire JEon of man. These are all out of the "first 
beast :" and come out of the Limbus of the sea. 

The second angel in verse 8 pronounced the sentence of damnation on 
the infernal School of Satan and eternal perdition. This body of man- 
kind shall, also, comprise about one-third of the whole race; and is 
symbolized in the rider and horse of the fourth Seal. 

And the third exhortation and judgment is propounded to the school 
of the midway class : Gog and Magog of the red and black Seals of iniquity 
These arc neither wholly good nor wholly bad : for they are partially in- 
clined and given to go both ways : that is, partly leaning to the side of the 
Lord, and partly towards the side of the Dragon. These may be 



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characterized as the mongrel class of destiny. They are, therefore, con- 
taminated with the beast little or much. 

It should be borne in mind, that up to the presentation of the words of 
this monitor chapter, and since the world arose from the dead is a long 
period of time, perhaps compassing an era of two thousand years. During 
which eventful time, the great world has been developing and progressing 
in the way of virtue and perfection on one hand ; and on the other hand 
in the way of teaching and practicing vice and ungodliness. Immediately 
after the resurrection of the First Beast the two mighty Prophets shall 
descend to the planet ; and they, through the medium of the remnant 
Church of the Wilderness and its ministry, as previously explained, shall 
reorganize and reestablish the resuscitated Church of Laodicia. This is 
what was foretold in the last chapter of the prophecies of Malachias, 
where he foretells : "For behold, the day shall come, kindled as a furnace ; 
and all the proud, and all that do wickedly shall be stubble : and the day 
that corneth shall set them on fire, saith the Lord of hosts ; it shall not 
leave them, root nor branch. 

2. But unto you that fear my name the Son of justice shall arise, and 
health in his wings : and you shall go forth, and leap the calves of the 
herd. 

3. And you shall tread down the wicked, when they shall be ashes 
under the sole of your feet, in the day that I do this, sayeth the Lord of 
hosts. 

4. Remember the law of Moses my servant, which I commanded him 
in Horeb for all Israel, the precepts and judgments. 

5. Behold I will send you Elias the prophet, before the coming of the 
great and dreadful day of the Lord. 

6. And he shall turn the heart of the fathers (the Clergy) to the chil- 
dren, and the heart of the children to their fathers : lest I come and strike 
the earth with anathema." [Malach. iv, 5.] 

The term Children here means the entire body of the resurrected com- 
municants of the Church of Christ. 

But, even as the Prophets of the Lord shall be empowered to show 
wonders and work miracles of the most extraordinary and convincing 
character before the eyes of the people ; it is likewise evident from the 
text of Scripture, that the False Prophet of the School of perdition shall 
also have mighty power to show pranks and wonders, cure diseases, and per- 
form miraculous stratagem ; which power shall be given him by Baal. Thus 
there shall be a great conflict. But the Beast possessing the greater 
strength shall slay the prophets, and their temporal adherents : thus in 
a way showing superior power, such as shall undoubtedly confound the 
faith of many. 

Now, at the time of the current revelation, the Fals^e Prophet has 
at length consummated his power of carnal fructification of his share of 
the whole world. And his clusters of grapes, which so long fattened on 
the subordinate world have at last become ripe. 

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242 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

Sion, verse 1, wherein standeth the Lamb, and with him the hundred forty - 
four thousand, signifies the Now Jerusalem, or the city of the blessed in 
the Sun. These are the saints op THe first Resurrection ; the trans- 
lated immortals who are already glorified, for there is no trace of the beast 
left in thorn. They are not defiled with women [See Matt, xix], for both 
themselves and their women are virgins. 

A Definition : Marriage, Fornication, Adultry, Incest, Bigamy, Lewd- 
110ns. etc. — Marriage, Fornication. Marriage is the lawful connection 
between man and wife. Fornication is a term often used in Scripture to 
denote any unlawful fusion of spirit between man and woman. There can 
be no doubt, according to verse 4, but that sexual fusion of any kind produces 
state of impurity in the soul, to a greater or less extent; but that of 
matrimony being of such a light, lawful and ordinate character that such 
shall become easily eradicated and sanctified during a long period of time af- 
ter the resurrection of the dead ; by then voluntarily maintaining a life of 
prefect chastity and holiness, adoring God alone. While the unlawful (be- 
cause henious and unnatural in the soul) amalgamation induced by forni- 
cation, etc., breeds, as it were, a permanent seat of corruption within 
the soul of man. 

Imagine the soul of a woman filled with the images of many hostile men ; 
or the soul of a man adorned with the stigmatisms of many jealous women ! 
Such a spirit is in itself a composition of hate and destruction. And unless 
such is elimnated by Penance before death, it is rather conclusive that the 
abomnable images of unchaste idols cannot be hereafter wiped out of a 
soul except by the purgation of fire. For the reason, also, ( not, but that there 
are exceptions to almost every rule) that the conversion of such persons here- 
after is doubtful ; for unlawful spiritual fusion becomes the preempted 
stronghold of the angels of Satan : a microcosmic Pandemonium ! But they 
of law-abiding and holy marriage shall surely be saved, as the second 
fruits of the earth in the "Kingdom." For to these do the Church owe 
much ; nay, the very existence of its people. 

It is not for us to attempt to prescribe any general rule of beatification, 
nor to add to or take away from any of these things established in the 
divine "constitution" of the Apocalypse. Yet, we think it is evident beyond 
question that there are others who are saints of the first resurrection out- 
side the pale of absolute virgins. For instance, all martyrs "for the testi- 
mony of Jesus and the word of God" are certainly "Stars of the first 
magnitude," Likewise, any and all who perform extraordinary acts of 
virtue during life, or otherwise become supereminent in sanctity; such as 
renouncing the world, the flesh, and the devil, at any time in lfe, during 
health, maturity and strength ; as did the Apostles themselves, for ex- 
ample. Faith in Christ is stronger than the wisdom of Solomon, and 
many there are whose robes shall thus be washed and made white in the 
wisdom and blood of the Lamb. 

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not commanded, by Christ and his Church to the children of the wilderness 
and the generations of reproduction, [Mat. xix, 11-12.] But the state of celi- 
bacy is evidently commanded to all after the resurrection, and is styled : 
"The eternal gospel." [See also Matt, xxii, 30.] It shall bo the same to the 
people then, as is now acroamatically commanded to the Clergy of the divine 
lineage of the Apostles. But the ordinance of saintly, sanctity and beatifi- 
cation prohibits alike all kinds of intemperance, gluttony, avarice, impa- 
tience, falseness, concupiscence and cupidity: which sensual qualities are 
all legitimate children of the beast. Not to speak of atheism, fornication, 
blasphemy, adultly, idolatry, etc. ; but such as these are attributes more 
especially of the second beast. In the commission of these sins, or in the 
perpetration of any sin we dishonor God, and destroy his glory in us. 

The blessed "dead who die in the Lord," as mentioned in verse 13, 
refers as before said, to the second and mightest body of the Church of 
the saints, or the first Seal. And who are now, at the hour of reaping the 
harvest of the earth, verse 6, destined to ascend, body and soul, up into 
the empyrean heaven. Behold the Second Ascension of the saints of the 
earth ! Their faith and good works shall follow them which saved them 
fjoni Babylon, in the Lord. Their holy patience and perseverance enabled 
them to forbear and overcome the trials, temptations, seductions and fear- 
ful allurements of the world and the beast, since the days of resurrection ; 
and their reward is very great. 

These are they, who, while sojourning on the earth in the days of the 
"Wilderness," fed on the trans -substantiated "Manna" of the Word ; that 
is, the Morsel of the Mystery of Salvation; the perpetual Sacrifice of 
divine Blood which was shed for the whole world ; which is the Bread of 
Eternal Life. Which Bread so strengthened them as to cause them to 
overcome the power of the Demon of Darkness ; who is the Prince of this 
world, and of the Principalities of the Beast. Now is "Jerusalem" risen 
up into life at the morning "horn-" of the last day! "He that eateth this 
Bread;" saith the Lord, "shall live forever." Not, but that very many 
others also in that day, after the resurrection, shall come to be baptized in the 
name of Christ ; and become proselyted in the great Church ; thus joining 
the salvation army of the Lord. 

It may be well to here state that the foregoing chapter, in connection 
with the next two following, also treats of the first General Judgment. 
Notwithstanding the fact that the final, or the General Judgment proper, 
does not take place until the time of the extinction of the planet itself, 
after the "Thousand Years" are finished; as described in the latter verses 
of Chapter XX. It may be well also to say that the proportion of salva- 
tion of the first General Judgment is one third ; while that of destruction 
is two thirds. This is probably the Judgment referred to by the prophet 
Zacharias, where he said: "And there shall be in all the earth, saith the 
Lord, two parts in it shall be scattered, and shall perish: but the third 
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fire, (of temptation and persecution) and will refine them as silver is re- 
fined: and I will try them as gold is tried. They shall call upon my 
name, and I will hear them. I will say : "Thou art my people :" and they 
shall say; "The Lord is my God." [Zach. xiii, 8-9.] But in the second 
and last Judgment, when the earth is no more, it is probable, (though we 
are unable to ascertain any divine data for the assumption), that about one- 
half of the so-called middle class shall be also saved : though they shall be 
severely hurt by the "Second Death, ' ' so that it will require ages of eternity 
to heal them. The leaves of the Tree of Life are for the healing of the na- 
tions. [Apoc. xxii, 2.] According to such calculation, it is computable that 
about one-half of the world shall be ultimately saved. But, this, of sal- 
vation is all out of the First Beast, for not any of the Second Beast shall 
be saved : neither she nor her progeny, nor any who joins her, by falling 
in league with Camp Number 666. 

From the sixth to the fourteenth verse of this chapter is pro- 
nounced the tenor of the gospel of the great Church after the resurrection. 
Herein, also, is signalized the tocsin of the General Judgment ; and of the 
plagues which are about to ensue. The good shall be separated from the 
bad : the Lord's people shall be taken away from among the beasts. Then 
again, shall the two beasts themselves be separated; the sheep shall be 
separated from the goats. From verses 14 to 17 the faithful world is 
symbolized in the term "Harvest" which the angel reapeth. This body 
corposant, as before noted, are taken up into heaven. 

Then from verses 17 to 20, inclusively, is described the awful dis- 
pensation of the two Beasts. The mighty Gog and Magog shall, by the 
powerful hand of the angel and his fiery sickle, be driven into the eastern 
Hemisphere of the globe. This people shall comprise whatever portion of 
the original first beast is left still remaining on the planet : that is, except 
such portions thereof as fell in with the camp of the great Harlot, as foretold 
inverses 9-11 . Behold, now, in these, the blasphemous Heads and Horns of 
the first Beast, issuant of the Red and Black Seals of the propecy ; the mighty 
and stubborn recusants and fighters against the Lord and against his holy 
Church ; and the active instruments and menial servants of the second 
Beast. Yet, there are still many people in these who are repentant and 
goodly inclined ; even though they have more or less all defiled their gar- 
ments, and received corruption in their souls. Hence, they are classed 
among the fornicators, not of the second, but of the first beast; 
and must, therefore, endure the plagues according to the number and 
enormity of their sins, and shall remain in the beastly state and unglori- 
fied condition until another trial, another time and another resurrection. 
[xx, 7.] 

Gog and Magog of further probation, (for the merciful Lord giveth 
every possible chance to the world to save itself) shall now remain in the 
word Orient, until the cosmic result of the sixth plague doth rise up. The 
ten horns of the beast shall then usher out and, (by the renewed seductions 



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of the second beast at that time,) gather together in the newly -risen 
Continent, called "Arinagedon," which being interpreted means a hill of 
robbers, or "Mars hill;" where they shall fight with the Lamb [xvii, 14.] 
and his armies of heaven. This dreadful battle, and awfulest war in all 
the days of the earth shall be executed in the seventh plague. But the 
Lamb shall overcome them, and will compel the warriors bold to turn 
their tierce weapons against the second beast, [xvii, 16.] whom they shall 
now. for a moment, understand was their foul traitor and universal 
deceiver, who traduced them during all the days. 

AS THE FIRST BEAST SHALL BE DRIVEN INTO THE EAST, SO, Consecutively, 

shall the second beast, or the great world-harlot, be violently expelled 
unto the Western Hemisphere ; that is, unto the region of the setting of 
the sun ; for her sun shall soon set forever. Here shall she be commanded 
to sit in seclusion until the sixth plague, and quite so until the terrific 
cataclysm of the seventh plague, when the World- distress and hers shall 
be banished from the face of the world forever ; and the clusters of grapes 
of the vineyard of the wrath of God shall be made to live body and soul 
down within the subterranean fires of the globe ; and which is alluded to 
in holy scripture as the first spiritual death, or the first "pool of fire burn- 
ing with brimstone. " [xix, 20. ] She shall constitute, now, at this time, as de- 
scribed in chapter fourteen, about one-third part of the entire iEon of the 
race of man ; for she is much mightier now than she was when she dwelt 
in the womb of the bottomless pit. There is added to her, her own 
progeny, rather foul seed who slept in the sea ; besides many of the race 
of the first beast have been drawn into her fatal snare, and succumbed 
to the membership of her camp and the number of her name. 

CHAPTER XV. 

They that overcome the beast glorify God: Of the seven angels with the seven vials. 

And I saw another sign in heaven, great and wonderful, seven angels hav- 
ing the seven last plagues : for in them is filled up the wrath of God. 

2. And I saw, as it were, a sea of glass mingled with fire, and them that 
had overcome the beast, and his image, and the number of his name, stand- 
ing on the sea of glass, having the harps of God : 

3. And singing canticle of Moses the servant of God, and the canticle 
of the Lamb, saying : Great and wonderful are thy works, O Lord God 
Almighty : just and true are thy ways, O King of ages. 

4. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and magnify thy name? For thou 
only art holy : for all nations shall come, and shall adore in thy sight ; be- 
cause thy judgments are manifest. 

•i. And after these things I saw : and, behold, the temple of the taber- 
nacle of testimony in heaven was opened : 

6. And the seven angels came out of the temple, having the seven 
plagues, clothed in clean and white linen, and girded about the breasts 
with golden girdles. 

7 . And one of the four living creatures gave to the seven angels seven 
golden vials, full of the wrath of God, who liveth for ever and ever. 

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246 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

from his power : and no man was able to enter into the temple, till the 
seven plagues of the seven angels were fulfilled. 

EXPLANATION. • 

J acta est alea. 

The Sea of glass mingled with fire s verse 2, is a great "plain" in 
heaven surrounding the four walls of Zion. Those whom John saw stand- 
ing therein was a vision of the Saints of the Second Ascension or the har- 
vest reaped in the preceeding chapter ; for at present they are unable to 
enter the City until the seven plagues are fulfilled, verse 8. The temple 
was filled with the smoke of the wrath of God, and the terific conflagra- 
tion of the vials or seven-fold censor, [viii, 5.] And the gates of Zion 
were thronged with the fumes and flames, which were' afterwards from 
time to time cast down against the wicked on the earth. 

It seems that this fumigation of the temple was a necessary work of 
celestial cleansing of the City itself, in order to clean and expurge out any 
taints of the pollution which may have remained therein after the expul- 
sion of the unclean angels of the Dragon. It is further most probable, 
that the temple was then entirely evacuated by the saints of the first Ascen- 
sion also, along with the seven angels, verse 6. As soon as the heavens of 
Zion are thus cleansed the saints shall enter ; when the seven vials of wrath 
are successively emptied out on the earth. There is here a certain distinct- 
ion between the "seven plagues" and the "seven vials." The first are in 
a way monitonial and prior to the second. The second is at least some- 
what governed by certain "findings" of the angels, in the course of scour- 
ing the interior of the great Temple. 

The seven last Plagues prepared in this and executed in the following 
chapter are undoubtedly a series principally of lunar cataclysms, together 
with the offscourings of the temple, or seven scourges of the Lord and or- 
dained to be inflicted on the second and first beasts according to the 
iniquities of all sinners. This period of dire calamities shall continue until 
the era of the opening of the great Millennium. Spare, O Lord, spare thy 
people ! 

CHAPTER XXI. 

The seven vials are poured out: the plagues that ensue. 

And I heard a great voice out of the temple, saying to the seven angels : 
Go, and pour out the seven vials of the wrath of God upon the earth. 

2. And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth : and 
there fell a sore and most grevious wound upon the men, who had the 
mark of the beast, and upon them who adored his image. 

3. And the second angel poured out his vial into the sea : and it be- 
came as the blood of a dead man : and every living soul died in the sea. 

4. And the third poured out his vial upon the rivers, and fountains of 
waters : and they became blood. 

5. And I heard the angel of the waters saying : Tho art just, O Lord, 
who art, and who wast, the holy one, who hast judged these things : 



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6. For they have shed the blood of the saints and prophets : and thou 
hast given them blood to drink ; for they deserved it. 

7. And I heard another from the altar, saying : Yea, O Lord God Al- 
mighty, true and just ARE thy judgments. 

8. ' And the fourth angel poured out his vial upon the sun : and it was 
given him to afflict men with heat and fire ; 

9. And men were scorched with great heat : and they blasphemed the 
name of God, who hath power over these plagues; neither did they pen- 
ance to give him glory. 

10. And the fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast: 
and his kingdom became dark ; and they gnawed their, tongues for pain : 

11. And they blasphemed the God of heaven, because of their pains, 
and wounds, and did not penance for their works. 

12. And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Eu- 
phrates : and dried up the waters thereof that a way might be prepared 
for the kings from the rising of the sun. 

13. And I saw from the mouth of the dragon, and from the mouth of 
the beast, and from the mouth of the false prophet, three unclean spirits 
like frogs. 

14. For they are the spirits of devils working signs ; and they go forth 
unto the kings of the whole earth to gather them to battle against the 
great day of the Almighty God. 

15. Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth and keepeth 
his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame. 

16. And he shall gather them together into a place, which is called in 
Hebrew Armagedon. 

17. And the seventh angel poured out his vial into the air : and a great 
voice came out of the temple from the throne, saying : It is done. 

18. And there were lightnings, and voices, and thunders: and there 
was a great earthquake, such as never hath been since men were upon the 
earth : such an earthquake so great. 

19. And the great city was made into three parts : and the cities of the 
Gentiles fell ; and great Babylon came in remembrance before God, to 
give to her the cup of the wine of the indignation of his wrath. 

20. And every island fled away, and the mountains were not found. 

21. And great hail like a talent came down from heaven upon men : 
and men blasphemed God bscause of the plague of the hail ; for it was ex- 
ceedingly great. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Iconoclast. 

The "great Voice" which went out from the temple, verse 1, and 
which said to the seven angels.- "Go and pour out the seven vials of the 
wrath of God upon the earth," was the united voice of resentment of the 
saints in heaven, who are after entering the purified heavens of zion. It 
is the united curse of vindication of the martyrs, the wronged, the per- 
» fur, d against a cruel world. These had suffered in their day at the 
hand of the atrocious and murderous beast; now they judge the judgment 
of God on their enimies on the earth. 

The scourges of the seven plagues shall fall on both of the beasts who 
are here called the "Gentiles;" but more heavily on the more wicked; 
and most terribly on the generations of Apollyon. The plagues shall, as be- 



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fore stated, consist of lunar preciptations principly ; not but they will proba- 
bly also, contain the dregs of certain dragonian contaminations described in 
the cleansings of Satan's ancient Place. But the world-destroying shock 
of the seventh plague shall, also, be connected with the universal havoc per- 
petrated -by the armies of Christ. The next three chapters ; viz : seven- 
teen, eighteen and nineteen are but scenes magnifical, or amplifications 
of the work of desolation and wreck in the seventh plague. And showing 
the tribulations of the deaths, and the eternal wars more minutely in de- 
tail. 

Certainly one divine object of the plagues is to scourge, and terrify 
the stuborn heart of the wicked and if possible reduce them to conversion 
and penance. It is a noticeable fact that the misery and anguish of the 
several scourges do increase in violence from the first to the last. But after 
all the signs and manifestations and pangs, the obstinate will still remain 
obstinate, and only the more firmly cling to their waywardness and league 
with the Devil. Yet, it is obvious that from among the gentiles, there 
will millions and billions of them turn to God and finally be saved. Yet, 
it is no less evident that probably the majority of the remains of the first 
beast sew-on the-earfch will never yield, but forever adore idols and devils 
and become lost and destroyed. 

The sixth Plague shall terminate in the grand upheaval, by a power- 
ful seismic shock, of a new Continent up out of the Atlantic ocean bed, so 
as to actually connect and unite the landed areas of the globe into one 
vast continent. This will then be an everlasting trap ! Then will the 
Harlot or the second beast on the Occident send his diabolical missionaries 
into the "Nations" and "Kings" of the Orient, as described in verses 
thirteen and fourteen ; to there entice and persuade Mars and his Horns 
and their immense armies "from the rising of the sun." These shall 
come with the presumptive hope of being able to contend with the invinc- 
ible batteries of heaven in the great day of Almighty God, on the second 
coming of Christ. Those who shall be foolish enough to heed the slogan 
of the wicked War-heralds of Exterminations and their lavish and 
wealthy inducements shall move west and encamp on Armagedon, or the 
city of the newly risen battlefield. But the King of kings will come 
down "like a thief in the night" and when least expected ; for the day or 
the hour of the coming of the Son of man is not known even by the angels 
in heaven: "none but the Father." Matt, xxiv, 36. Hence the solemn 
warning to the good people, who, being once converted, are cautioned not 
to violate the tenets of the eternal gospel, nor desecrate their garments by 
exposing and committing shame. They are cautioned not to encamp on 
Mars hill, for there the two beasts are in league. 

The whole time of the plagues shall probably comprehend a period 
of about '500 years. Six of the scourges of God are now inflicted, and the 
seventh shall come on soon ; ' 'for the indignation of the Lord is not yet 
turned away, but but his hand is stretched out still." 



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Now, s for the sake of elucidatiox ; it is rather deducible, that, since 
the divine "ostracism," by the sickle of the second reaper. [Apoc. xiv, 17- 
80.] of the second beast, no international communication has existed 
between the Hemispheres until subsequent to the result of the sixth plague. 
Whence, is the power of Satan limited quite to the region of the Western 
World; for the dragon dwells chiefly in the flesh of the second beast, and 
more particularly in chat of the great Harlot. It is she whose number is 
666. and the same is the number of the Dragon. .Yet, the dragon is still 
unsatisfied and craves for new conquest. Up to this time, also, since the 
Day of tin- Reapers, the nations of the Orient being, more or less, emanci- 
pated from the subverting power of Satan and his beast, have acquired 
much advancement in the way of religious conversion and true repent- 
ance ; whence myriads of this people are become holy, and do constantly 
give -glory to the God of heaven ;" and many others of the East shall also 
be canonized in the book of life. Such are the holy people addressed in 
verse 15, also in xviii, 4, and xix, 5. 

But now since the new land of the ocean bed is risen, for some reasons, 
the Lord permits, to a certain extent, a resumption of intercourse in the 
way of correspondence to bs again opened between the' 'New"and the ' ' Old' ' 
Worlds. Hence, are those infernal messengers, verse 13, sent abroad into 
the lands of both Hemispheres to arouse the warriors of the whole earth ! 
And by all possible means to induce seditious powers to encamp on the 
nefarious hill of battle, and there prepare for the day of the coming of the 
armies of God ; which they are aware shall come ere long to destroy them. 
These "Frogs'' have power to produce the most deceptive signs and 
wonders, and shall off er great and showy arguments ; even thus: "That the 
Lord has done his utmost to destroy us ; but it is manifest that the force 
of His vengeance is now quite spent, and yet, not a soul of us has he 
finished. Nor has he sufficient power in reserve in all His heights and 
depths to deprive us of existence on the earth. He has power to torment 
us for a time only, and then finding that His attempts are futile, He will 
give up the task of destruction in despair. 

First, he has in days gone by, afflicted us with grievous sores and 
horrible wounds and putrefaction in our undying flesh, and caused us to 
gripe and ache and groan with excruciating agony : yet His torments were 
without avail, and His ulcerous shafts are spent. He then tried another 
plan, and transformed the waters of our rivers and shores into death-blood, 
which we were for many months obliged to drink ; but which, after all, 
did no serious harm. Then did that "God of mercy" scorch us with all 
his might by the heat of His fiery Throne ; and then in His malice and 
apt for us. for that He accounted us weak and therefore miserable. 
He strove, by all the powers of intense cold and intolerable darkness to 
freeze us up aud to make us to perish : till we gnawed our tongues for 
pain. Lo, then seeing that all His other plagues had ignomiuiously failed, 
He thought to sink us and our whole laud in the depth of the sea. But 



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instead of accomplishing our destruction even in this way, behold, another 
new and glorious continent has arisen ! A beautiful land between us and 
thee, and on which we may build, and join our mighty array of forces. I 
have been sent here among you to ask and invite you to come and unite 
with us. Come and let us together prepare to defend ourselves, if He 
should come. How shall they dare meet you? Its a preposterous absurb- 
ity : they can't. Their files are composed of shrinking men reared in the 
hotbed of monasteries, lazy monks, idle ministers, effeminate communities 
who were always afraid of the world. A kingdom of hypocrites whose 
heads you were wont to so easily remove in their day ! How shall such a 
progeny of cowardly foundlings of the Lord be any match for you, or at 
all be able to cope with you, brave champions of the earth?" Thus shall 
those visible devils and prating villians stir up the blood of much old time 
valor in those Hard Shells of cruelty and bloodshed, who shall thereunto 
consent to encamp in Armagedon to there await the glory of new war ! 

The cities of the Gentiles mentioned in verse 19 alludes respectively 
to the continents of America and Armagedon. Hither shall flock the 
belligerent warclouds of Gog and Magog, or the Horns of the earth, from 
both Hemispheres ; where they shall plant their batteries and artilleries 
and magazines and all the inventions and implements and weapons and 
defenses and engines of war. But they shall take especial precaution to 
provide strong coast -works and a powerful retinue of battleships. For 
they are aware that the Messiah and his armies shall come out of the holy 
City of the Orient. The great Harlot shall spread herself all over these 
terrestial powers of the Gentiles. Now, behold the position of the great 
Harlot and the Beast on which she sits, as so eminently portrayed in the 
verses of the following chapter. 

Soon shall the celestial War-herald of god ; a mighty angel come 
down from heaven, and proclaim with a loud voice unto all the earth that 
the end of the world is at hand ! And another from heay en shall utter the 
judgment and malediction of Babylon, which mighty city is about to be 
fallen : as is so vehemently and melancholily described in the context of 
chapter eighteen. 

Then shall the seventh angel pour out his vial of wrath unto the 
air : when a most teriffic earthquake shall tear the earth asunder, splitting 
the crust into three great parts ; viz : the Orient, the Occident and the 
middle city of Armagedon ; and shall the whole land of the Gentiles be 
utterly broke up into fragments floating on an ocean of fire. The force of 
seismic concussion shall level to the ground the western Cities, for the 
cities of the Gentiles fell, and the Orient alone shall stand. The prophet 
saw, in the vision, the city of the Western Hemisphere fall ; and the other 
city of Mars on the Euphrates. 

Lo, then will the "heavens open" and the Son of man be seen coming 
in the clouds of heaven attended with legions of angels, and with great 
power and majesty :" the same as is so amply portrayed in chapter nine- 



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teen. Then shall the armies of the Orient join forces with those of the 
Messiah. There shall he nothing to stop their course , and the voice of 
their commanders "shall roar out in Zion and shall utter from Jerusalem 
even to the uttermost parts of the earth." They shall make open war 
against the Heads and Horns of the Leopard of the sea. The armies of the 
ten horns shall, after a most fierce struggle become utterly overpowered and 
defeated. They shall sue for peace, and imploring beg to be saved from the 
lightning lances of the troops of God. But they shall sue still more vehe- 
mently to be spared from the burning lake beneath ! This shall be granted 
them on conditions that they now turn their weapons against the great Har- 
lot who seduced the whole earth. This shall they willingly (for they plainly 
see now that they were seduced), and gladly volunteer to do ; [xvii, 16] 
and shall utterly and completely rout the immense multitudes of the second 
beast off the earth, and down into the fiery pool ! 

Thus shall great Sodom go down alive into destruction, for that she 
was ever an enemy to the Lord and all that was good ; and her "indestruct- 
ible flesh shall perish for aye. Then shall the beast complain with the 
voice of the dragon from beneath, and most vehemently blaspheme the 
justice of God and heaven. Lo, she shall be sunk body and soul into the 
subterranean fires of the globe, and dieth not. The bowels of the earth 
shall fresher glow, with new vigor and life ; and the smoldering volcanoes 
of Erebus shall swell and roar anew with the thunders of damnation and 
hell ! How awful, how terrible are the judgments of God ! 

CHAPTER XXII. 

The Description of the Great Harlot, and of the Beast upon Which She Sits. 

And there came one of the seven angels, who had the seven vials, and 
spoke with one, saying : Come, and I will show thee the condemnation of 
the great harlot, who sitteth upon many waters. 

2. With whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication : and 
they who inhabit the earth, have been made drum?: with the wine of her 
prostitution. 

3. And he took me away in the spirit into the desert. And I saw a 
woman sitting upon a scarlet-colored beast, full of names of blasphemy, 
having seven heads and ten horns. 

4. And the woman was clothed round in purple and scarlet, and gilded 
with gold, and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand, 
full of the abomination and filthiness of her fornication. 

5. And on her forehead a name was written : A mystery : Babylon the 
great, the mother of the fornications and abominations of the earth. 

6. And I saw the woman drunk with the blood of the saints, and with 

the blood of the martyrs of Jesus. And when I had seen her I waudered^.^--^" 
with great admiration. 

7. And the angel said to me: Why doest thou wonder? I will tell 
thee the mystery of the woman, and of the beast which carrieth her, 
which hath the seven heads and ten horns. 

8. The beast which thou sawst, was, and is not, and shall come up 
out of the bottomless pit, and go into destruction: and the inhabitants of 
the earth (whose names are not written in the book of life from the 



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foundation of the world) shall wonder, seeing the beast, that was, and is 
not. 

9. And here is the understanding, that hath wisdom. The seven heads 
are seven mountains, upon which the woman sitteth, and they are seven 
kings. 

10. Five are fallen ; one is : and the other is not yet come : and when 
he shall come, he must remain a short time. 

11. And the beast that was, and is not, the same is also the eighth, 
and is of the seven, and goeth into destruction. 

12. And the ten horns, which thou sawest, are ten kings ; who have 
not yet received a kingdom, but shall receive power as kings one hour 
after the beast. 

13. These have one design; and their strength and power they shall 
deliver to the beast. 

14. They shall fight with the Lamb ; and the Lamb shall overcome 
them ; because he is Lord of Lords, and King of kings ; and they that are 
with him are called, and elect and faithful. 

15. And he said to me : The waters which thou sawest, where the 
harlot sitteth, are peoples, and nations and tongues. 

16. And the ten horns, which thou sawest on the beast ; these shall 
hate the harlot, and shall make her desolate and naked, and shall eat her 
flesh, and shall burn her with fire. 

17. For God hath given into their hearts, to do that which pleaseth 
him : that they give their kingdom to the beast till the words of God be 
fulfilled. 

18. And the woman which thou sawest, is a great city, a kingdom 
which hath dominion over the kings of the earth. 

EXPLANATION. 

Hell Rideth Purgatory. 

This and the two chapters next following presents, as before said, 
a king of dilated magnification of several passages of previous chapters, 
particularly those of the seventh Plague. For the great Millennium opens 
shortly, or immediately after the fulfillment of the last plague ; and the 
wrath of God is appeased. Besides, we see, in verse 8, that the impeni- 
tent and remorseless monstrosity of perdition, or the epithetical Harlot is 
now (for that she was made to disappear from the face of the earth) 
called "the beast that was and is not." 

This revelation furnishes a figurative representation of the two 
beasts, and the relation which they reciprocally bear to each other after 
the resurrection; and, likewise, mirroring therein, their mutual positions 
during the ^Eon of the wilderness ; and, in fact, during the entire age of 
man. It is simply a true vision, symbolizing the position of the World- 
Harlot sitting upon and living and subsisting on the first beast, her per- 
petual supporter and defender. The vision shows the dominant position 
of Antichrist and his two horns, who ever maketh the first, or giant beast 
his menial and luxuriant servant ; and the kings of the earth his grand 
vassals, and instruments of his abomniable service, and malicious persecu- 
tion against the Ouurch. Behold an emblem of Hell sitting upon Purga- 
tory ! The Queen of perdition doth ever ride the Horse of oblivion. 



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Verse 12 alludes to the time of the resurrection of the beasts. The 
Kings of Limbo shall begin to nsher from the "nepenthe" of the deep, at 
the end of one hour after the consummation of the fifth trumpet and the 
resurrection of the bottomless pit; when the Horns shall become the 
"kings" of the earth. 

Verse 2 intimates that since the resurrection, all save those who 
took part in the second Ascension or the Ascension of the "Reaping," were 
somewhat tainted with the infamy of the pollutions of the second Beast. 
It seems that not any of them entirely escaped her, Therefore, is the 
property of this chapter, in a maimer, the Chaff and Straw of the 
earth . The contradistinction between this and chapter thirteen is this : 
That the Wheat of the harvest of the whole earth is now, and was not 
then, threshed and winnowed and stowed away in the "barns" of Zion. 
Therefore, no Wheat is here, except such scattering grains as are in the 
straw, (certainly not a few) and which is yet to be garnered. The number 
of Babylon and her blood-red steed shall probably include two -thirds of 
the entire stock. 

Behold here the aeons of the second, third and fourth "Seals ;" for the 
aeon of the first and white seal is risen on high ; and are not on the face of 
the earth. The entire multitude of the Church is beautified before the 
presentation of the vision, and translated into the Kingdom. 

But the Names which are written in the book of life from the founda- 
tion of the world, verse 8, alludes to those of the first Ascension. These 
are they whose souls are aloft in heaven since the time of their death, 
where they are apprised of all these things. Therefore, when that beast 
comes up out of the pit, these shall not wonder nor be surprised. Not but 
that, before their demise, also, they are well versed in the lore of the Lord, 
and have in a manner, pre-apprehended these things. While they whose 
names and good works are recorded in that "Book," as referred to in 
chapter twenty, verses 12-15, are also all those who become canonized 
subsequent to the resurrection of the dead, by overcoming the beast and 
her image and the number of her name. Among all the "Books," there 
is but one "Book of life ;" within which stellated folds shall be the names 
of all the "stars'* of every magnitude. 

The vision of this famous chapter presents a striking emblem of a 
distorted race, and sin-stricken world. A whore clave to a serpent. Be- 
hold the work which Satan hath done ; a fair race transformed into that 
horrid thing : the Dragon's own image and likeness. What shall we call 
it? Unto what shall we liken it? A terrigenous Gorgon? A human 
Basilisk? An aeonian Teratoid? A hideous World-monstrosity? The arch- 
enemy of terrestrial creation hath done this. O, that the heavens would 
weep, and the earth grieve in pitying groans, at the sight of her perverted 
offspring ! O, that the world might blush ! This thing, alack, shall burn 
in great heat for aye ; and the elements of new light and heat shall vanish 
from the fumes of the smoldering brew. 



254 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

CHAPTER XVIII. 

The fall of Babylon: kings and merchants lament over her: 

And after these things I saw another angel coming down from heaven, 
having great power : and the earth was enlightened with his glory. 

2. And he cried out with a strong voice, saying : Babylon the great is 
fallen, is fallen ; and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of 
every unclean spirit, and the hold of every unclean and hateful bird : 

3. Because all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her for- 
nication : and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her : 
and the merchants of the earth have been made rich by the abundance of 
her delicacies. 

4. And I heard another voice from heaven, saying : Go out from her, 
my people ; that you be not partakers of her sins, and that you receive not 
of her plagues. 

5. For her sins have reached unto heaven : and the Lord hath remem- 
bered her iniquities. 

6. Render to her as she hath rendered to you : and double ye the double 
according to her works: in the cup, whereii) she hath mingled, mingel 
unto her double. 

7. As much as she hath glorified herself, and hath been in delicacies, 
so much torment and sorrow give unto her : because she saith in her heart : 
I sit a queen, and am not a widow ; and sorrow I shall not see. 

8. Therefore shall her plagues come in one day, death, and mourning, 
and famine : and she shall be burnt with fire ; because God is strong who 
shall judge her. 

9. And the kings of the earth, who have committed fornication, and 
lived in delicacies with her, shall weap and bewail themselves over her, 
when they shall see the smoke of her burning. 

10. Standing afar off for fear of her torments, saying ; Woe, woe, that 
great city Babylon, that mighty city ; for in one hour is thy judgment 
come. 

11. And the merchants of the earth shall weep, and mourn over her ; 
for no man shall buy her merchandise any more. 

12. Merchandise of gold and silver, and of precious stones, and pearl, 
and of fine linen, and purple and of silk, and scarlet (and all thyine wood, 
and all manner of vessels of ivory, and all manner of vessels of precious 
stone, and of brass, and iron, and marble, 

13. And cinnamon) and of odors, and ointment, and frankincense, and 
wine, and oil, and fine flour, and wheat, and beasts, and sheep, and horses, 
and chariots, and slaves, and souls of men, 

14. And the fruits of the desires of thy soul are departed from thee : 
and all fat and goodly things are perished from thee ; and they shall no 
more find them. 

15. The merchants of these things, who were made rich, shall stand 
afar off from her, for fear of her torments, weeping and mourning. 

16. And saying: Woe, woe, that great city, which was clothed with 
fine linen, and purple, and scarlet, and was gilded with gold and precious 
stones and pearls. 

17. For in one hour are so great riches come to nothing; and every 
ship-master, and every one that sails into the lake, and mariners, and they 
that work at sea, stood afar off ; 

18. And cried out, seeing the place of her burning, saying : What city 
is like to this great city ? 

19. And they cast dust upon their heads, and cried out, weeping and 
mourning, saying : Woe, woe, that great city, wherein all were made rich, 



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who had ships at sea, by reason of her prices ; for in one hour is she made 
desolate. 

20. Rejoice over her, thou heaven, and ye holy apostles and prophets : 
for God hath judged your judgment on her. 

81. And a mighty angel took up a stone as it were a great mill -stone, 
and cast it into the sea, saying : With this violence shall Babylon, that 
great eity, b9 thrown down, and shall now be found no more. 

32. And the voice of harpers, and of musicians, and of them that play 
on the pipe, and on the trumpet, shall no more be heard in thee : And no 
craftsman of any art whatsoever shall be found any more in thee : And 
the sound of a mill shall be heard no more in thee : 

33. And the light of a lamp shall shine no more in thee : and the voice 
of the bridegroom and bride shall be heard no more in thee : for thy mer- 
chants were the great men of the earth, for all nations have been deceived 
by thy sorceries. 

24. * And in her hath been found the blood of the prophets and of the 
saints, and of all, who were slain upon the earth. 

EXPLANATION. 

Sentence of Doom. 

This chapter reveals, in a sublime canticle of woe, a poetic descript- 
ion of the downfall of wicked Babylon, or Sodom the great. It is the 
cities or united city of the "Gentiles" which fell in the earthquake of the 
seventh plague. 

Verses 1.2-14 reveals the marvelous wealth which shall enhance that 
future City, for the kings of the "Mammon of iniquity" are in her and be- 
long, by visible mark, in either their right hand or in their foreheads, to 
Camp No. 666. The great Harlot, therefore, hath great and almost un- 
bounded influence over the empires of the earth in that day, by reason of 
her affluence, and her prices, and the extraordinary abundance of her 
favors and delicacies, A terrestrial paradise ! A state of grandeur and 
worldly magnificence such as we lonely pilgrims of the "Wilderness" 
could scarcely conceive or understand. For Babylon hath robbed and 
plundered the nations, and despoiled the earth of its treasures. 

The people of the lord, who are at this time in the fated city, as re- 
fered to in verse 4, are perhaps missionaries from the City of the Orient ; 
laborers in quest of souls and the conversion of whom they may "conquer' ' 
to the Lord. They are by a voice from heaven thus forwarned of the im- 
pending wrath and desolation hanging over the City of Confusion ; and 
are divinely charged to quit the hated and wicked place. 

The people of the wicked shall also see and hear, but they will not be- 
lieve, neither shall they understand, for their senses shall be calloused by 
sin, and obdurate pride. Nay, that sin-hardened race shall not be capable 
of heeding the signs and warnings of the threatened danger. "As it was 
in the days of Noah, so shall the coming of the Son of man be. For as it 
was in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying 
and given in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark ; and they 



256 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

knew not until the flood came and took them all away : so shall the coming 
of the Son of man be." [Matt, xxiv, 37, 39.] 

The great "mill-stone" which the mighty angel took up and cast with 
such violence into the sea, signalized an earth- splitting "thunderbolt" from 
the moon, and which shall fall in the last plague with such cosmic violence 
as to literally burst the planet into three Darts ; thus dividing and separat- 
ing the Cities by fearful, yawning chasms, like on the "banks" of the 
river Acheron ! Lo, then shall they of the realms of Mars behold, from 
afar, the smoke of the wreck of a world swallowed up, and in the distance 
hear the uttering voices of the Commanders of Zion condemning the 
second beast ; which fleeing from the lightnings of the legions of God, 
and the heat of the "spirit" of judgement, hieth into a cooler fire. 

CHAPTER XIX. 

The saints glorify God for his judgments on the great harlot. Christ's victory 
over the beast and the kings of the earth. 

After these things I heard, as it were the voice of many multitudes in 
heaven, saying: Alleluiah: salvation, and glory, and power is to our God: 

2. For true and just are his judgements, who hath judged the great 
harlot, which corrupted the earth with her fornication, and hath revenged 
the blood of his servants, at her hands. 

3. And again they said : Alleluiah. And her smoke ascendeth for ever 
and ever. 

4. And the four and twenty ancients, and the four living creatures fell 
down and adored God that sitteth upon the Throne, saying : Amen : Alle- 
luiah. 

5. And a voice came out of the throne, saying : Praise ye our God all 
his servants, and you that fear him, little and great. 

6. And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the 
voice of many waters, and as the voice of great thunders, saying : Alle- 
luiah : for the Lord our God the omnipotent hath reigned. 

7. Let us be glad, and rejoice, and give glory to him : for the marriage 
of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath prepared herself. 

8. And to her it hath been granted, that she should clothe herself with 
fine linen, glittering and white. For the fine linen is the justification of 
saints. 

9. And he said to me : Write : Blessed are they, who are called to the 
marriage supper of the Lamb : and he saith to me : These words of God 
are true. 

10. And I fell before his feet to adore him. And he sayeth to me : See 
thou do it not : I am thy fellow-servant, and of thy brethren who have the 
testimony of Jesus. Adore God. For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of 
the prophecy. 

11. And I saw heaven opened, and, behold, a white horse : and he that 
sat upon him was called Faithful and true ; and with justice he judgeth 
and fighteth. 

12. And his eyes were as a name of fire, and on his head many 
diadems, having a name written, which no man knoweth but himself. 

13. And he was clothed with a garment sprinkled with blood ; and his 
name is called the WORD OF GOD. 

14. And the armies which are in heaven followed him on white horses, 
clothed in fine linen white and clean. 



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15. And out of his mouth proceeded a sharp, two-edged sword; that 
with it he may strike the Geutiles. And he shall rule them with a rod of 
irou : and he treadeth the wine-press of the fury of the wrath of God the 
Almighty. 

16. And he had on his garment and on his thigh written: King of 
kings, and Lord of lords. 

17. And I saw an angel standing in the sun; and he cried with a loud 
voice, saying to all the birds that did fly through the midst of heaven : 
Come, and gather yourselves together to the great supper of God. 

18. That you may eat of the flesh of kings, and the flesh of tribunes, 
and the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit 
on them, and the flesh of all free men and bond men, and of little and 
great. 

19. And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth and their armies 
gathered together to make war with him that sat upon the horse, and with 
liis army. 

20. And the beast was taken, and with him the false prophet; who 
wrought signs before him, wherewith he seduced them, who received the 
mark of the beast, and who adored his image. These two were cast alive 
into the pool of fire burning with brimstone. 

21. And the rest were slain by the sword of him that sitteth upon the 
horse, which proceedeth out of his mouth : and all the birds were filled 
with their flesh. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Second Coming of Christ. 

When Israel went out of Egypt, the house of Jacob from a barbarous 
people : Judea was made his sanctuary, Israel his dominion. The sea 
saw, and fled: Jordan was turned back. The mountains skipped like 
rams, and the hills like the lambs of the flock. What ailed thee, O, thou 
sea, that thou didst flee ; and thou, O Jordan, that thou wast turned back? 
Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams, and ye hills like the lambs of 
the flock ! At the presence of the Lord the earth was moved, at the 
presence of the God of Jacob : who turned the rocks into pools of water, 
and the stony hill into fountains of water. [P. cxii, 1-8.] 

As the alarm of the appointed decree of the destruction of Babylon 
the mighty, as proclaimed in the previous chapter, takes place immediately 
prior to the cosmic catastrophe of the last Plague ; so now, the foregoing 
celestial vision of the second visitation of the Lord shall immediately fol- 
low the event of the terrestrial collapsion. 

Then shall be mandjest the awful advent of the ''Second coming 
of Christ," as so frequently foretold by the prophets and evangelists ; 
when the glory of His most distant Majesty shall at first appear like a 
pearl, or a dewdrop of light, hung from the edge of the Sun. Until com- 
ing, perhaps, in the course of many days across the journey of the void, 
when the Co-beam of His immortal troops shall, at length, show like in 
supernatural enchantment; and the whole earth beneath shall be en- 
lightened with the lambent flood of empyrean splendor ! For, lo, the 
Creator cometh to a world which he had created, and died to save ; yet, 
behold, it knew him not. Indeed 'tis a visit of him by whom the earth 
was made in days of iEonian Antiquity ere time began to dawn: as de- 



258 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

scribed and foretold in that "Apocalypse" of the Past, which Moses wrote. 
The Armies of Heaven are the Saints of both Ascensions, who are 
here described as coming wiih the Messiah to remain and permanently 
dwell on the planet during the blissful period of the Millennium or the 
Thousand Years mentioned in the following chapter. But they shall first 
assist in destroying and slaying off the belligerent beasts. The rider of the 
white Horse, verse 11, is the Immauuel. The Rider and horse here cor- 
responds to those of the first Seal. The riders of the armies which fol- 
lowed him are the "hundred forty four thousand" of the first Ascension, 
[xi, 12.] While the horses thereof correspond to the JE^ow of the second 
Ascension, [xiv, 16.] This is the true "Valkyria" of the sun; the Bride of 
the Lamb, more awful and beautiful than that celebrated maiden of Oden, 
who, it is said presided over battle, and marked out those who were to be 
slain, This is the "Woman clothed with the sun." [xii, 1.] 

From the eleventh to the seventeenth verses is given a beatific 
vision of our Redeemer's "second coming". Compare the description 
given here with that which so graphically appears in the verses of Daniel : 
' 'I beheld till thrones were placed and the Ancient of Days sat : his gar- 
ments were white as snow, and the hair of his head like clean wool ; his 
throne like a flame of fire : the wheels of it like a burning fire. A swift 
stream of fire issued forth from before him : thousands of thousands min- 
istered to him : and a thousand times a hundred thousand stood before 
him, the judgment sat and the books were opened." [Dan. vii, 9-10.] 

The exhortation by a voice from heaven, verse 5, is addressed to 
the people of the Lord on the earth, and who became converted and re- 
nounced the beast. They are, as it were, secondary saints, who are not 
as yet glorified, and dwell in the Orient. These are of the second and 
third Seals and belonged to the beast, and became since the resurrection 
more or less denied and tainted by him. These, however, shall die and 
resurrect again. They are here exhorted by their friends in heaven to 
perserve firmly in the way of truth and holiness ; and not to be overcome 
any more by the beast, nor dismayed on the awful event of the opening 
of heaven and the coming of the Great Judge. 

The prophesylng angel, verse 10, is Moses or Elias. He is one of the 
two Prophets described in chapter eleven ; and is mentioned again in 
chapter twenty- two. He declared to John that he is his fellow-servant ; 
and of his brethern the prophets ; and of them who keep the words of the 
prophecy of this book. "For," he saith, "the testimony of Jesus is the 
spirit of the prophecy. " Indeed, this is the translated man who gave to 
John all the various visions and things which are recorded in the Apoca- 
lypse. 

Verse twenty of this chapter of the great world Epic illustrates 
the manner in which Antichrist shall at last be punished. The beast 
that was taken is the second beast or the great Harlot. And the "false 
prophet" is the same as the "king of the bottomless pit." He is to the 



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fourth Seal, in a manner, what the true prophets, or the ecclesiastical 
body of the Church is to the first seal ; namely : the Rider. He, or his 
progeny is also in the saddle with the Riders of the second and third 
Seals. In these, the great Liar and destroyer seduceth Mars and Mam- 
mon. In these he also constituteth the Horns of the second beast : for in 
her hath been found the blood of the prophets and saints, and of all 
who were slain upon the earth [xxviii, 24], whether by the sword or 
by famine. For it is she that ruleth the world in all these things. "And 
the smoke of their torments ascendeth up forever and ever, ' ' for the fumes 
of volcanic craters shall dim the azure with the smoke of living destruc- 
tion till the terrestrial cosmos ceaseth : O, "neither have they rest day or 
night" who dwelleth in the regions of death below. 

The concluding verse pertains to the destruction, or extermination 
of the second and third Seals of time. In these, as before stated, are the 
iniquitous Mars and Mammon : Gog and Magog. Before the planet itself 
it destroyed, these two shall be given another great trial. But, now, 
they are to be killed by the "two-edged sword" of God, for no common or 
ordinary weapon would be able to slay them. The first edge of that Om- 
nipotent "sword" or commanding "Word" of the Most High slayeth the 
body ; while the second edge woundeth the soul, and disableth the spirit 
for a "thousand years." The soul of the beast with seven heads and ten 
horns which supporteth the harlot, [xvii.] shall sleep again in the river 
"Euphrates." All that dwell on the earth at the time of the second coming 
of Christ shall be destroyed. "With desolation shall the earth be des- 
olated." Thus shall perish the last remnants of our frail and sin-beaten 
race. Fallen man and his Babel of confusion shall thus disappear from 
the face of the earth that nourished him and gave him birth ; neither 
shall his likeness reign on the planet again. 



REVELATION OF THE MILLENNIUM. 



CHAPTER XX. 



Satan is Bound for a Thousand Years: The Souls of the Martyrs Reign With 
Christ in the First Resurrection. The Last Attempts of Satan Against the Church; 
the Last Judgment. 

And I saw an angel coming down from heaven, having the key of the 
bottomless pit, and a great chain in his hand. 

2. And he laid hold on the dragon, the old serpent which is the devil 
and Satan, and bound him for a thousand years : 

3. And he cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a 
seal upon him, that he should no more seduce the nations, till the thousand 
years be finished : and after that he must be loosed a little time. 

4. And I saw seats and they that sat upon them : and judgment was 
given unto them : and the souls of them that were beheaded for the tes- 
timony of Jesus, and for the word of God, and who had not adored the 
beast, nor his image, nor received his mark in their foreheads, or in their 
hands ; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years. 

5. The rest of the dead lived not again, till the thousand years were fin- 
ished. This is the first resurrection. 

6. Blessed and holy is he that hath part in the first resurrection: in 
these the second death hath no power : but they shall be priests of God 
and of Christ, and shall reign with him a thousand years. 

7. And when the thousand years shall be finished, Satan shall be loosed 
out of his prison, and shall go forth and seduce the nations, which are 
over the four quarters of the earth, God and Magog, and shall gather 
them together to battle, whose number is as the sand of the sea. 

8. And they ascended upon the breadth of the earth, and surrounded 
the camp of the saints, and the beloved city. 

9. And fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them : . 
and the devil, who seduced them, was cast into the pool of fire and brim- 
stone, where both the beast 

10. And false prophet shall be tormented day and night forever and 
ever. 

11. And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat upon it, from 
whose presence the earth and heaven fled away, and there was no place 
found for them. 

12. And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne ; 
and the books were opened : and another book was opened, which is the 
book of life ; and the dead were judged by those things which were 
written in the books, according to their works. 

13. And the sea gave up the dead, that were in it : and death and hell 



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grave up their dead that were in them : and they were judged every one 
according to their works. 

14. And hell and death were cast into the pool of fire. This is the 
second death. 

15. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life, was cast 
into the pool of fire. 

EXPLANATION. 

The Great Sabbath. 

"So the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the furniture 
of them. And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had 
made : and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had 
done. And he blessed the seventh day and sanctified it because in it he 
had rested from all his work which God created and made. [Gen. 11, 13.] 

This is the sixth act of the world drama, when the earth is at peace, 
and the Enemy is vanquished. The seventh Act of the tragedy of the 
planet shall be in the last judgment, when the earth is no more. Then shall 
be seen the holy City and they who shall dwell therein. 

SCENE I.— VERSES 4, 6. 

The Dragon is bound and incarcerated in the bottomless pit, and the age 
of Probation ceaseth on the earth for a "thousand years." No more sin or 
death until the end of that time, and the whole earth is at rest. 

The "Mighty angel," whom John saw in the vision coming down from 
heaven, and who laid hold of the Old Serpent and bound him fast is, un- 
doubtedly, the same as he who sounded the fifth Trumpet. For, "to him 
was given the Key of the bottomless pit." 

Within that hollow deep shall the ancient Enemy abide in darkness 
during the age of peace. How art thou now fallen from heaven, O Luci- 
fer, star of the morning once so bright ! Who can loose thee from thy 
prison goal, bounded by iron bars and guarded by arrows of fire? O fool- 
ish angel, didst thou provoke a God? 

SCENE II.— VERSES 4. 6. 

The Millennium. 

44. "But in the days of those kingdoms the God of heaven will set up a 
kingdom that shall never be destroyed : and his kingdom shall not be de- 
livered up to another people : and it shall break in pieces, and shall con- 
sume all these kingdoms : and itself shall stand forever. 

45. "According as thou sawest, that the stone was cut out of the mount- 
ain without hands, and broke in pieces the clay and the iron, and the 
brass, and the silver, and the gold, the great God hath shown the king 
what shall come to pass hereafter : and the dream is true, and the in- 
terpretation thereof is faithful. [Daniel 11, 44, 45.]" 

This division of the wonderful chapter gives a brief though con- 
densed history of the rejuvenated earth, during the Seventh Age of the 
planet's existence ; or which might be styled the Sabbath of the Mundane 



262 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

Week. This vast period circumscribes the whole time, or nearly, which 
shall intervene between the proscribed "End of the World," and the final 
extinction of the globe itself. And is in fact, an era of greater duration, 
than is that of the entire and aggregated existence of the planet prior to 
that time. The "Thousand Years" of this revelation virtually implies a 
thousand years of Great Days of thirty- three and a third years each ; and 
which involves about 12,000,000 "period times" of the planet; equivalent 
to at least 1,000,000 common years. The Thousand Years comprehends an 
era of one "year" for each one of the thousand heavens. 

During this grand -ZEon the earth shall be moonless, even as the "in- 
ferior planets" now are. Behold the moon and the dragon shall dsiappear 
together. Then will the earth enjoy a most beautiful and genial climate. 
Aye, she will bloom like a "Paradise of Pleasure," and more and more be- 
come a world of flourishing beauty and splendor as she gradually approaches 
the solar Throne. For when that future Day dawns, her new citizens will 
find the earth far within the present orbit of "Hesperus." Then "the 
mountains shall drop down sweetness, and the hills shall clap their hands 
for joy." The trees and groves of the valleys shall grow green in the 
verdure and bloom of perpetual spring; "and the desert shall rejoice and 
blossom like the rose." Lo, then shall the joy of Israel be magnified above 
all her days. Christ the Savior shall reign with the saints in person, and 
the name of the City from that day shall be : "The Lord is there." And 
by, yet, unrevealed gospels and divine teachings of the God-man himself 
these developing souls or embryo spirits shall rapidly advance in the high - 
way of celestial perfection and eternal knowledge, so as to fit them, at 
length, for the society of the heavens of God and the companionship of 
the ever blest : with whom they shall dwell for ever after the thousand 
years are finished and the earth is no more. 

The "Seats" mentioned in verse 4 were visions of an hundred forty 
four thousand sainted thrones (once a Priest, a Priest forever according 
to the order of Melechisdec), perhaps more particularly of the twelve 
Apostles, or judges of the twelve tribes of Israel. [Matt, xix, 28.] Which 
ecclesiastical ancestors and fathers of the "Kingdom" of our Lord shall 
have power to rule during the Millennium as chief magisterial branches 
of the realms of the Lamb : and whose Hagiarchal form of government 
shall be purely Theocratical. Behold, the Apostles tombs risen into 
thrones beneath the sun, and Israel henceforth from thralldom released. 
Behold, indeed, a survival of the fittest, cosmogonical or otherwise ; for 
the war-horse is bound in the depth of his rivers, and death and the 
tyrants are vanquished. 

Behold verily these are the Elect and Faithful of the Church : the 
Church which Christ and his apostles established, and which fled into the 
Wilderness and prophesied during the "thousand two hundred and sixty 
days." All these are the bones of the house of Israel who fed on the Con- 
tinual Sacrifice, (which is a mystery ; a morsel ; the body and blood of our 



REVELATION OF THE MILLENNIUM. 263 

Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, who said; "He that eateth my flesh and 
drinketh my blood hath everlasting life : and I will raise him up at the 
last day" — John vii, 55). "All these are the bones of the house of Israel : 
they say : our bones are dried up, and our hope is lost, and wo are cut off. 
Therefore prophesy and say unto them : thus sayeth the Lord God : Be- 
hold, I will open your graves, and will bring you out of your sepulchers, 

my people : And shall have put my spirit in you, and you shall live, and 

1 shall make you live upon your own land ; and you shall know that I the 
Lord have spoken it, saith the Lord." [Ezech. xxxvii, 11-14.] 

None but those described in the fourth verse of this chapter, and who 
lived and died during our age of generation and death in the Wilderness 
shall dwell on the earth during the Seventh age of the planet. For there 
shall be no new saints born in that time, or no new beings shall be created 
of man during that non-procreative period of an organic world. Each 
and all of these resurrected saintly beings, of whatever high order of 
physical formation and noble type of life they shall assume, shall live 
without dying throughout the whole CDursa of the "Thousand Years." 
And then at the close of that mysterious and wonderful life, they shall be 
translated, soul and body, without the penalty of death, into heaven. 
"How dreadful is thy salvation, O Lord: and who can sound the depth of 
thy ways?" 

That New Eden shall be very densely populated, is conclusive 
from the fact, that the planet shall then be inhabited by a third part of all 
the people who shall be born in the entire race of man, during a total 
period of 46,000 years. Lo, billions and trillions! "Who can count the 
dust of Jacob? For the Lord said : I will multiply thy seed like the stars 
of heaven : and I will give to thy posterity all these countries ; and in thy 
seed (the kingdom of Israel) shall all the nations be blessed. [Gen. xxvi, 
4.] 

Although the dimensions of the terrestrial globe must necessarily be, by 
that time, much reduced on account of the condensing process of internal 
heat evolution ; yet the concrete sphere will be again somewhat repleted by 
the acquisition of the satellitic mass, besides the mountains shall have in a 
measure disappeared and her aqueous area shall be much reduced through 
the diminishing agency of many thousands of years of organic life. So that, 
probably, the morning of the Great Sabbath will find the land area of the 
globe much mere than equal to that of the water surface. Thus making 
greater way on the planet, than doth now exist, for the thronging multi- 
tudes of the posterity of Abraham. And who shall then be gathered there 
in that "seventh heaven" amid the heartiest rejoicings and most joyous 
greetings of a blessed sodality and sisterhood. "How beautiful now are 
thy tabernacles, O Jacob, and thy tents, O Israel." They shall be filled 
with the welcome of the Lord of joy, and shall "leap like the calves of 
the herd ; ' ' they shall be like the roe or the young hart upon the moun - 
tains of Bether, and O, they are glad. 



264 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

Undoubtedly, the densest population inhabiting the globe at any time 
during the age of the wilderness shall be but a mere handful in compari- 
son with the swarms and myriads who shall live and reign with Christ 
on the future earth ; and a fruitful world shall feed them on the choicest 
"mannas" and "nectars" and the food of the gods. For during that cos- 
mic era the frigid effects of the "superior of planets" on our atmosphere 
shall be much abated ; and the stormy morn shall have ceased to trouble 
and harrass the sub-lunary sphere with her endless cycles of floods and 
drouths and winds and tempests and violent dearths. But with the richest 
soil prevailing in the regions of the gardens of the gods, old earth will 
yield gratis and in greatest luxuriance and abundance her never- failing 
crops of ambrosial grain and fruits, and shall be filled with the richest 
sweetness, and redolent with the fragrance of the spring of the Lord. No 
want shall be there, neither shall there be any sorrow nor death, nor pain 
there, nor weeping nor mourning : for the Lord will wipe away all tears 
from their eyes. 

An ideal picture of these happy and transported people is that they 
shall assume a state of glorified perfection of the human form. All beastly 
or sensual qualities shall be eliminated or transformed. The animal pro- 
pensities shall give place to a divine nature. They shall, however, con- 
stitute the acme of physical and organic perfection also, while their gen- 
eral appearance will be that of imposing dignity and lovliness. For the 
souls that dwell on the earth in our time of the * 'days of the "Wilderness, ' ' are 
but the embryos, or, as it were, the partial beginnings of the evolution of 
those potent spirits which shall reign on the earth in that Day. Indeed, they 
shall assume, to a certain degree, the power and glory of angels ; and 
which is not for us to be able to understand. Consider the "beauty of 
constant Ruth ;" or "the glory of King Solomon in the days he wore the 
diadem of Israel, when his mother crowned him:" Yet, verily, these are 
but the shadow of pomp and beauty, when compared with they who shall 
reign in the heaven of the Thousand Years. Could we mortals but behold 
a vision of the dynasty of those seraphic beings, and that far away and 
happy land : then, would our world at once become a dull and dreary 
heritage, and the remainder of our years would we spend in hopeful long- 
ing to greet that charming sight again. 

"This is the first Resurrection," verse 5. That is, they who remain 
of the first resurrection of the world. The cabalistic signification of 
the term "Resurrection," and "First Resurrection," as here used in this 
chapter for the first and only time in the whole course of this Book of 
mysteries, has undoubtedly, a wider and more comprehensive signification 
than that in which the same term is commonly understood. In the first place 
it ref errs to the sainted resurrection of the sixth Seal ; but in the second 
place it alludes generally to the first resurrection of the whole world. 
Notice that one resurrection is now past while another is yet to come. 
These are they, then, who suffereth one Death and only one Resurrection, 



REVELATION OF THE MILLENNIUM. 265 

They are the all of the risen world, and the once dead, who liveth and can 
be found : for all the rest are now, on the opening of the seventh Day of 
the planet, numbered with them that was and is not. 

But, again, there is evidently a contra- distinguishing line drawn be- 
tween the respective orders of "Stars" of the First and Second Ascensions. 
It is apodeictical that the saints of the first ascension are they who shall 
REIGN wirh Christ. These are the prophets, ministers, apostles, disciples, 
evangelists, martyrs, and who adored not the Beast either before nor 
after the resurrection. The same are the riders of the horses of the 
armies of heaven. They are the "Fathers" of the regeneration of the 
Church originally created in the desert, and in the "wilderness" during 
tliv thousand two hundred and sixty days. These are the great saints 
who saved the "Children" or the other saints also. 

SCENE III.— VERSES 7, 

The Second Resurrection: 

The Thousand Years are finished : The Dragon is loosed from his 
prison in the bottomless pit ; and Limbo ariseth again from the sea ; the seven- 
headed "Leopard" ariseth again out of Euphrates, and his long sleeping 
spirit is free to reassert itself once more. The deeps again giveth forth 
their dead, and the face of the earth teems anew with the bristle of the 
steeds of Mars. The old Serpent now sitteth exclusively on the Proneness 
of the brine, and the Red and Black seals of old prepare once more for 
battle and glorious strife. These are the battle steeds ; the giants of the 
earth on whom the Harlot sat in other days. After all these hath learned 
and seen of perdition and hell and fire and eternal torments, of seduction 
and deceit, of plagues and woes and destructions hi times past, not to 
speak of the glorious prosperity of the universal blessed, which they have 
also witnessed, after all, these signs availeth nothing to those petrified 
fools of agression ; ancient tyrants and blood-spillers, who are now will- 
ingly seduced again. How deplorable, deplorable ! Consider the almost 
unlimited power of that Angel of death who was cast out of heaven, and 
the incorrigibleness of human nature. Save us, O Lord, or we perish ; 
none can save us but thee ; to thee shall we pray at all times ; never ceas- 
ing to call upon the name of the Lord. 

Now, behold the two Giants of Limbus, as they once more clomb 
upon the sunny side of the globe, fanned by the zephyrs of Eden. How 
gallantly they ride the swift flying sphere traversing the solar void so 
cool and fair around the Throne, till the smoke of the giants dimmed the 
air. And they saw the sun, that it canopied the sky like a jasper firma- 
ment terrible and high. And they saw the glare of the abyss of hell 
shining far below, aye, that whirling, molten pool to where the earth is 
falling ! A fire where no cool breezes fan the flame ; lo, "the great, great, 
hot, hot hell :" but the venturesome beasts knew not the second death. 
And they stalked about the ball terrestrial contemplating the favorable 



266 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

prospects of conquest and glorious disaster to the children of rest. But 
their fate shall be, alas ! 

LO, THEN SHALL THE Ca?-SARS, ALEXANDERS AND NAPOLEONS OF DESTINY 

raise truculent war, as of yore, against the camp of the saints; and in- 
named with the rude desire of conquest, and the eloquence of demons, the 
beasts shall violently assail the rich Capitol of the City of the Lord. But 
this time it shall not be as it was in the "second woe ;" for they shall not 
know that Israel sits secure, till they are repulsed with fearful agony ; 
when they shall be devoured alive by a tempest pouring fire ! Their reek- 
ing flesh shall fill the valley of the multitude of Gog. And their carcasses 
shall fall upon the plains and mountains, and the hills shall be a mass of 
corruption with the abundance of the monsters of blood. O, wicked gener- 
ations when shalt thou find the end of thy sins? When thou hast worn 
out the patience of Eternity itself? The inhabitants of the earth shall 
come forth to bury the giants ; and they shall labor full seven months, and 
the burden of their carcasses shall be laid on the east side of the sea, in the 
valley of the multitude of Gog. And their blood-thirsty souls of the 
spotted "Python" and his nations and horns and tongues and kings shall 
return again to the sea. 

And now has the time of Satan come, for he hath finished his work 
well done? And an angel shall again lay hold of him and bind him, and 
he shall be cast down into the lake of subterranean fire : that region of 
everlasting destruction where his innumerable victims dwelleth. This is 
the power which is permitted to Satan to test all who dwell upon the earth ; 
for as gold is tried by fire, the souls of men shall be tried by the fire of 
the temptations of the eternal Seducer. Now, that his work is done, and 
the great trial of man is over, and the age of all probation on the earth is 
ended, for no more could be made : the Enemy himself shall be destroyed 
last, when he has put all things refractory under his feet. But he was 
doomed from the beginning of his fall ; long ere the earth was made. 

The faithful of the second resurrection of the Nations shall, un- 
doubtedly, live now without dying again. These are they whom Death 
failed to seduce during the last trial : therefore, they shall not die again, 
but their bodies shall also be glorified by the sickle of tho Reaper, [xiv, 13. ] 
However, it is evident from verse 6, that, all save the original saints, and 
those of the others who never adored the beast, nor the dragon, nor the 
image of the beast ; nor received the mark of the beast, or the num- 
ber of his camp; or who never had the mysterious name of "Baby- 
lon" written in their foreheads, or his number written in their hands ; all 
others shall be more or less hurt and at loss by the searching heat of the 
second death, according to their works. For no corruption nor pollution, 
nor any defiled spot or mark, or no mixture or contamination of spirit shall 
be able to withstand the purging test of eternal fire and judgment ; noth- 
ing save the immortal Shadrach which the most potent heat can neither 
reduce nor destroy. "Nothing defiled can enter heaven," 



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SCENE IV.— VERSES 11, 15. 

Dissolution of the Planet. 

AS THE MOON DISSOLVED AND FELL TO THE EARTH at the Clld of time aild 

the fall of Babylon : so now shall the earth dissolve aud the ruins of its 
meteors and fragments shall gradually descend to the surface of the sun 
in the form of innumerable meteoric rings. Then shall the people of all 
the earth stand, as it were, suspended in space before the sun, and there 
await the coming of the eternal City which shall soon be let down from 
the sun to receive the worthy. "And they were judged every one ac- 
cording to their works. ' ' The saints shall be judged as truly as the sinners . 
The Blessed shall be rewarded by various degrees of bliss according to 
their respective merits: while the sinners shall be "fined" according to 
their demerits by various and corresponding modes of punishment : But 
all great sinners shall be cast into the hell of fire. 

The "great white Throne before whose presence the earth and 
heaven (the terrestrial firmament — Genesis i, 8.) fled away" was a vision 
of the solar sun, which at the close of the seventh aeonian "Day" shall be 
within such juxtaposition of the earth as to actually dissolve the planet 
with the vortical force of its awful presence. Thou art, O sun, the vo- 
luptuous monarch of time and times, and the all- devouring conquerer of 
worlds ! Terrestrial creation shall pass away with great violence, and the 
elements shall dissolve with fervent heat. Then readily the solid zone of 
the globe shall cave ; the east shall be sundered from the west, and the 
mighty domes of hemispheres and continents and lands shall float away in 
tremenduous haste and dissolve before the heats of the thundering Throne, 
till earth and her heaven shall nowhere be found. Thus shall our planet 
fail, Icarian-like, and our temporal bark shall be stranded and wrecked on 
eternity's shore. This is the last of earth. O, for a mournful psalm, a 
melancholy dirge ; a song of sadness and low refrain : the history of a 
world ends. 



REVELATION OF MOUNT ZION 



CHAPTER XXI. 

The New Jerusalem Described. 

And I saw a new heaven, and a new earth. For the first heaven and 
the first earth was passed away ; and the sea is no more. 

3. And I, John, saw the holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down 
from God out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. 

3. And I heard a great voice from the throne, saying : Behold the tab- 
ernacle of God with men ; and he will dwell with them : and they shall be 
his people : and God himself with them shall be their God : 

4. And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes : and death shall 
be no more ; nor mourning, nor crying, nor sorrow shall be any more : for 
the former things are passed away. 

5. And he who sat on the throne said ; Behold, I make all things new. 
And he said to me : Write, for these words are most faithful and true. 

6. And he said to me : It is done : I am alpha and omega ; the beginning 
and the end. To him that thirsteth I will give of the fountain of the 
water of life, gratis. 

7. He that shall overcome, shall possess these things : and I will be his 
God, and he shall be my son. 

8. But to the fearful, and unbelieving, and abominable, and murderers, 
and fornicators, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, their portion 
shall be in the pool burning with fire and brimstone ; which is the second 
death. 

9. And there came one of the seven angels, who had the vials full of 
the seven last plagues, and he spoke with me, saying : Oome, and I will 
show thee the bride, the wife of the Lamb. 

10. And he took me up in spirit to a great and high mountain ; and he 
showed me the holy city Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from 
God. 

11. Having the glory of God ; and the light thereof like unto a precious 
stone, as it were to a jasper stone, as crystal. 

12. And it had a wall great and high, having twelve gates ; and in the 
gates twelve angels, and names written thereon, which are the names of 
the twelve tribes of the children of Israel. 

13. On the east, three gates ; and on the north, three gates ; and on the 
south, three gates ; and on the west, three gates. 

14. And the wall of the city had twelve foundations ; and in them, the 
names of the apostle of the Lamb. 

15. And he that spoke with me, had a measure, a golden reed, to 
measure the city and the gates thereof and the wall. 



REVELATION OF MOUNT ZION. 269 

16. And the citj T is situated four-square; and the length thereof is as 
great as the breadth : and he measured the city with the golden rod for 
twelve thousand iurlongs ; and the length, and the height, aud the breadth 
of it are equal. 

17. And he measured the wall thereof a hundred forty-four cubits, the 
measure of a man, which is of an angel. 

18. And the building of the wall thereof was of jasper stone ; but the 
city itself of pure gold, like to clear glass. 

19. And the foundations of the wall of the city were adorned with all 
maimer of precious stones. The first foundation, jasper ; the second, sap- 
phire ; the third, a calcedony ; the fourth, an emerald ; 

20. The fifth, sardonyx; the sixth, sardius; the seventh, chrysolite: 
the eighth, beryl ; the ninth, a topaz ; the tenth, a chrysoprasus ; the 
eleventh, a jacinth ; the twelfth, an amethyst. 

21. And the twelve gates are twelve pearls, one to each: and every 
several gate was one several pearl ; and the streets of the city was pure 
gold, as it was transparent glass. 

22. And I saw no temple in it. For the Lord God Almighty is the 
temple thereof, and the Lamb. 

23. And the city needeth not sun nor moon to shine in it : for the glory 
of Goci hath enlightened it : and the Lamb is the lamp thereof. 

24. And the nations shall walk in the light of it ; and the kings of the 
earth shall bring their glory and honor into it. 

25. And the gates thereof shall not be shut by day ; for there shall be 
no night there. 

26. And they shall bring the glory and honor of the nations into it. 

27. There shall not enter into it anything defiled, or any one that 
worketh abomination, or a lie ; but they who are written in the book of 
life of the Lamb. 

EXPLANATION. 

• 

The Throne of the Lamb. 

This chapter presents a rapturous vision of Mount Zion in heaven, or 
the promised City of Israel in the Sun. At the time of the last judgment 
and final dissolution of the planet, as described in the latter verses of the- 
preceeding chapter, this auriferous City shall be let down from the highest 
empyrean suspended on the deep- toned cables of heaven. It shall descend 
to the place of the deleted earth, millions of miles outside the surface of 
the sun, to where the dead great and small shall be standing before the 
throne awaiting ; and there the City shall receive and take in all whose 
names are written in the book of life. Undoubtedly, the prophecies of 
Ezechiel, chapters one and ten particularly relates to this awful and 
eternal event. 

The shape of the holy City, of the Lamb of God, is that of a perfect 
Cube of equal dimensions of length, breadth and height ; twelve thousand 
furlongs, or fifteen hundred miles each of the three ways. That is, (if the 
translation is literally correct) it is 1500 miles long; 1500 miles wide; and 
1500 miles high! This cubical City is a most stupendous structure, con- 
sisting of twelve stories or "Foundations;" composed of pellucid and 
shining gold; and is bounded on all sides by a solid wall of twelve 
varieties of precious stone. 



270 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

Each of the twelve Gates of pearl reaches, in ample width, from base to 
summit; and leads into each and all of the twelve "Foundations" which 
are situated one above the other. Into the City, through the Gates, shall 
the universal Church of Christ, or the Bride of the Lamb enter. Into 
each one of the Gates shall each one of the tribes of Israel enter ; and shall 
take its abode in the city according to its respective number, place, and 
time. But each tribe shall be itself divided into twelve portions corres- 
ponding to the twelve Apostolic Foundations. Thus making in all by 
these divisions and sub- divisions a complete series of one hundred forty 
four "Cubits." The "four and twenty ancients" are therefore, the great 
Monitors and Guardians in chief of the celestial City, having special 
charge over the twelve Gates. 

There are a thousand "Floors" in each foundation, each Floor again 
consisting of 144 "Blocks." There are four main Circumferences, or di- 
vision lines, or partitions, or "streets" circumscribing the entire City 
from its exterior to its interior boundaries. There are likewise, thirteen 
main Radii, or cross lines, or partitions or streets running from the central, 
with the square of the distance, to the exterior wall. Thus making 36 
blocks in each quarter of every foundation and also in each floor ; or 144 
in all. But each block is again divided into two parts by three secondary 
circumference lines ; thus making six half -blocks from the outer to the 
inner sides. These half -blocks correspond to the "six wings" of the four 
living Creatures. "And the four living creatures had each of them six 
wings." [iiv, 8.] Which six Wings again corrrespond, chromatically, to 
the six grand divisions of time, or the six Seals ; for the seventh Seal is in 
and runs throughout the other six. From the outer to the inner sides, the 
City is 1260 "Days" deep. 

It wall be observed that not only the area of the "furlongs," but, like- 
wise, that of the Wings themselves do gradually diminish in latitude if 
not in longitude from the outer "suite" of blocks even to the inner one. 
The same corresponds, cosmographically to the gradually contracting orbit 
of the earth through a space of 420C0 years. And corresponds, ethnologi- 
cally, to the gradual diminishing size of stature of the beings of our race 
during a period likewise of 42000 years. The exterior suite of blocks con- 
stitute the grand apartments to be filled from the "seven Mountains" 
[xvii, 9.] or "heads" of time. That is, the people of the first seven thous- 
and years, whose stature and size are large and most mighty. Commencing 
from the outer side, the City fills toward the interior. 

The distance through the City from the outer to the inner sides is in 
fact 4,000 furlongs, (but which is divided into only 3,000), for there is 
within the City, the Sanctuary, or the Throne of the Lamb ; the dimensions of 
which, are 4,000 furlongs by 4,000 by 12,000. And yet the number of Blocks 
in each foundation is 144 ; for, why, the size of the blocks are made to 
diminish in area inwardly. 

The dimensions, therefore, of each block, its length, width and heighth 



REVELATION OF MOUNT ZION. 271 

being 1000, its capacity is 1,000,000,000 scats. The capacity of each foun- 
dation is 144,000,000,000 seats. The capacity of each cubit is 12,000,000,000 
seats. While the capacity of the entire City is 1,728,000,000,000 seats. 
This is the number of souls of the first Ascension who sit and reign during 
the Millennium, [xx, 4.] and constitutes a tenth part of the human race. 
[xi,13.] 

Behold, indeed, the promised kingdom where the "many mansions be." 
All hail to thee, blest Nirvana, sweet place of rest, where the wounds of the 
nations shall be healed ! O celestial Odin, and abode of the blest ; filled 
with intonations of the harps of tbe Lord, to soothe the sorrows of Israel, 
singing praises and hosannas forever to eternity's everlasting God. Te 
Deoi laudamus. 

What a beautiful design, too, this cubical City ; this immortal City of 
cities ! What vast dimensions, and majestic proportions this throne of 
the Lamb in heaven ! Yet, its magnitude within the empyrean Dome of 
the Paradise of God is but as a little drop in a bucket, or a nugget in the 
mine. 

The city itself is the Temple; but the great central "Nave" is the 
Tabernacle, or Sanctuary, wherein reigns the sacrificed Lamb, and the 
seven Spirits of God. This awful chamber within is, as it were, the Vine 
or Stock of David ; while the other hundred forty-four are the great 
branches. The City magnifical is, as it were, lighted externally by the 
brightness of great heaven's God : but internally it is illuminated by the 
"Morning Star," that is the Lamb and his "seven Lamps." 

Finished Easter Saturday, April 9,1898. 

CHAPTER XXII. 

The Waters and Tree of Life. The Conclusion. 

And he showed me a river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding 
from the throne of God, and of the Lamb. 

2. In the midst of the street thereof, and on both sides of the river, 
was the tree of life, bearing twelve fruits, yielding its fruits every month, 
and the leaves of the tree for the healing of the nations. 

3. And no curse shall be any more : but the throne of God, and of the 
Lamb shall be in it, and his servants shall serve him. 

4. And they shall see his face : and his name shall be on their fore- 
heads. 

5. And night shall be no more : and they shall not need the light of a 
lamp, nor the light of the sun ; for the Lord God shall enlighten them ; 
and they shall reign forever and ever. 

6. And he said to me : These words are most faithful and true. And 
the Lord God of the spirits of the prophets sent his angel to show his ser- 
vants the things which must be done shortly. 

7. And, behold, I came quickly. Blessed is he that keepeth the words 
of the prophecy of this book. 

8. And I John, who have heard and seen these things. And after I 
had heard and seen. I fell down to adore before the feet of the angel, who 
showed me these things : 



272 THE APOCALYPSE EXPOUNDED. 

9. And he said to me : See thou do it uot : for I am thy fellow-servant, 
and of thy brethren the prophets, and of them who keep the words of the 
prophecy of this book : adore God. 

10. And he sayeth to me : Seal not the words of the prophecy of this 
book : for the time is at hand. 

11. He that hurteth, let him hurt still : and he that is filthy, let him 
be filthy still ; and he that is just, let him be justified still : and he that is 
holy, let him be sanctified still. 

12. Behold, I come quickly : and my reward is with me, to render to 
every man according to his works. 

13. I am Alpha, and Omega, the first, and the last, the beginning and 
the end. 

14. Blessed are they that wash their robes in the blood of the Lamb ; 
that they may have a right to the tree of life, and may enter in by the 
gates into the city. 

15. Without are dogs, and sorcerers, and the unchaste, and murderers, 
and those that serve idols, and every one that loveth and maketh a lie. 

16. I Jesus, have sent my angel, to testify to you these things in the 
churches, I am the root and stock of David, the bright and morning star. 

17. And the Spirit and the bride say : Oome. And he that heareth, 
let him say : Come. And he that thirsteth, let him come : and he that 
will, let him take the water of life, gratis. 

18. For I testify to every one that heareth the words of the prophecy 
of this book : If any man shall add to these things, God shall add upon 
him the plagues written in this book. 

19. And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this 
prophesy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of 
the holy city, and from these things which are written in this book. 

20. He that giveth testimony of these things, sayeth : Surely I came 
quickly : Amen. Oome, Lord Jesus. 

21. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen. 

END OF ALL THE AGES. 



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APPENDIX 



For the convenience of the reader, there is given in the closing pages of 

this work, among other things, a digest of some of the leading facts and 
theories, as handed down by scientists, relating to the principles of 

Astronomy. Geology, etc. 

THE SOLAR SYSTEM. 

The Solar System consists of 

1. The Sun at the 1 great center. 

•2. The Planets, whose order outward from the center is as follows : 
Vulcan. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus 
and Neptune. &*<JL 

'.). The Satellites, which revolve around their respective planets in 
numbers as follows : Vulcan not any ; Mercury not any ; Venus 
not any : Earth one ; Mars two ; Jupiter four ; Saturn eight ; 
Uranus four ; only one moon has been discovered on Neptune. 

4. Comets, nine of whose -orbits have been computed and hundreds 
of which but little is known. 

The Sun. 

Sign, a buckler with its boss. 

The Sun's distance from the earth according to more recent calculations 
is about 95,000,000 miles. Its diameter is about 865,000 miles or more 
than an hundred times that of the earth. That is, it would require 100 
globes like the earth laid side by side to make a line that would reach 
through the body of the sun. It is^,800,000 times as large as the terres- 
trial sphere; and more than 700 times as great as all the planets together. 
If the earth were placed at the center of the sun, not only would there be 
room for the moon to revolve in its regular orbit within the enormous 
shell, as-i*. shown in the accompanying cut", but the limb of the sun would 
•h out in every direction 300,000 miles beyond. The area of tie' sun's 
surface is about 121 >,000 square miles. By contemplating th 

figures one will readily appreciate the fact that the Sun is truly the 
Monarch of the Solar System. 



276 APPENDIX. 

The mean apparent diameter of the sun as seen from the earth is 3.2 
minutes, 4 seconds; the recently accepted solar parallax is about 8.85 
seconds. The sun revolves on its own axis once in 25^ days. Its mean 
density is about one-fourth that of the earth, or 1.41, that of water being 
unity. Its luminous surface is called the photosphere, above which is a 
rare envelope consisting partly of hydrogen, called the chromosphere, 
which can be seen only through the spectroscope, or at the time of a total 
solar eclipse. Above the chromosphere, again, and extending sometimes 
out millions of miles, are luminous rays or streams of light which are 
visible only at the time of a total eclipse, forming the solar corona. The 
light of the sun at the earth is said to be equal to that of 800,000 full 
moons or to 3,000 lamps held at a distance of one foot from the eye. 

The sun appears to be about a half a degree in diameter, so that 720 
disks would be required to complete a circle of the Celestial sphere. 
The amount of heat we receive annually from that mighty luminary is 
sufficient to melt a layer of ice 40 yards in thickness, extending over the 
whole earth. Yet the sunbeam is only one three hundred thousandth part 
as intense as it is at the surface of the sun. The heat of that body at the 
region of the perihelion orbit of the comet of 1680 was estimated by 
Newton as 2,000 times that of red hot iron. Of this vast flood of fire 
principle pouring off into space in all directions, only one twenty three 
hundredth part reaches the earth. It is said that if the heat of the sun 
were produced by burning coal, it would require a layer ten feet in thick- 
ness, extending over the whole sun, to feed the flame a single hour. Were 
the sun a solid body of coal it would burn up at this rate in 4,600 years. 
Herschel estimated that a solid cylinder of ice 45 miles in diameter and 
200,000 miles long, if plunged into the sun end first would melt in a 
second of time. — Steele. 

Of the physical constitution of the sun very little is definitely known. 
Many theories have been advanced, but none has been generally adopted. 
Some have supposed the heat is produced .by condensation, whereby the 
size of the solar volume is constantly decreasing. The dynamic theory 
accounts for the spots by assuming that there are vast numbers of meteors 
revolving around the sun and that these constantly rain down upon the 
surface of that luminary. Their motion being stopped and changed into 
rr::.\T, feeds this great central fire. Were Mercury to strike the sun in 
this way, it would generate sufficient heat to compensate the radiation for 
seven years. Many suppose that the heat of the sun is diminishing. 

VULCAN. 

Vulcan is the nearest planet to the sun. Many astronomers claim to 

have seen this planet. It is claimed by these gentlemen that during the 

total eclipse of July 29, 1878, the planet Vulcan was undoubtedly se n by 

Prof. Watson, of the Ann Arbor Observatory and by Mr. L 'wis Swift, of 

ster. However, as yet, the existence of the body is not universally 



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conceded. Irs distance from the sun has been estimated at 13,000,000 
miles, and its periodic time (its year) at 20 days. Certain French ob- 
servers also claim to have detected this doubtful member. 

^V MERCURY. 

The fleet-vf the Gods. Sign, his wand. 

Mercury revolves about the sun at a mean distance of 30,000,000 miles. 
Its greatest distance is 43,347,000 miles, while its least distance is 28,570,- 
000 miles away from the great central orb of day. Being so near the sun 
its motion is correspondingly rapid-^fo miles a second ! It travels around 
the sun in 88 days or nearly three months. He revolves on his axis in 
about he same time as the earth. His diameter is 3,000 miles. His great- 
est distance from the earth is 138,000,000 miles; least distance (or perigee) 
48,000,000 miles. Among the planets, the density of Mercury is the 
greatest. The sun on this planet appears seven times as large as it seems 
to us. which must illuminate every object with insuff erable brilliancy. 

VENUS. 

The Queen of beauty. Sign, a looking-glass. 

Venus, the next in order to Mercury, is the most brilliant of all the 
planets. When visible before sunrise, she was called by the ancients 
Phosphorus, Lucifer, or the Morning Star. And when she shone in the 
evening after sunset this "Queen of Beauty" was styled Hesperus, Vesper, 
or the Evening Star. 

Her mean distance from the sun is about 66,000,000 miles. She makes a 
complete revolution around the sun in about 225 days of an average rate of 
22 miles per second. The planet revolves on its axis in about 24 hours : so 
the day does not differ in length essentially from ours. Its diameter is 
about 7,500 miles. Like Mercury Venus is also moonless. 

THE EARTH. 

Next in our outward journey from the sun we come to our own planet, 
the Earth. The mean distance of this orb from the great solar Center is 
miles. The earth's diameter is a little less than 8,000 miles, or 
less tli an an hundredth part of the sun's diameter : or the volume of the 
3 less than one one million two hundred forty thousandth that of 
the central solar orb. The velocity of the earth in her orbit is equal to a 
rate of about 18 miles per second. The average density of the earth is 
computed at 5.67, water taken as the standard. 

MARS. 

This planet is the fourth in order from the sun, or next beyond the 
earth.' Mars lias a diameter of about 4,200 miles; his periodic time is 687 
days, or nearly two years. The mean distance of this planet from the sun 
is 141 ,000,000 miles. It is conspicuous for its redness of light, and enjoys 



L>7S APPENDIX. 

a companionship of two satellites. Mars is reputed as the mytholgical god 
of war. 

JUPITER. 

Jupiter, or Jove, is regarded in mythology as the supreme deity, king of 
gods and men, and is reputed to be the son of Saturn and Rhea: he corre- 
sponds to the Greek Zeus. 

This planet is the brightest except Venus, and the largest of them all, 
its mean diameter being about 85,000 miles, It revolves about the sun at 
in >;i 1 .lb; ii",>:' f 75, 5 >3,0 ) ) nib ;, its p u-io.lb tim.3 is nsarly 12 years. 
Jupiter has four moons. 

SATURN. 

Next in our uranian journey receeding from the solar Center we come 
to the "god. of time." This planet is next in size to Jupiter, its diameter 
heing about 70,000 miles ; its mean distance from the sun is nearly 880,000,- 
000 of miles, and its year or periodic revolution around the sun is nearly 
30 terrestrial years. This wonderful planet is surrounded by a remarkable 
system of three rings, and has eight satellites. 

URxVNUS. 

Uranus or Herschel is a large planet whose mean distance from the sun 
is about 1,800,000,000 miles; its diameter is about 36,000 miles, and its 
"year" is equal to about 84 of our years. Uranus has four moons of which 
but little is known. 

NEPTUNE. 

Neptune or the "god of the sea" is the far-off sentinel at the very out-, 
post of the solar system, being the most distant planet of which we have 
any knowledge. It is invisible to the naked eye, and appears in the tele- 
scope as a star of the eighth magnitude. Its mean distance from the smi 
is about 2,775,000,000 miles, and its great year is equal to nearly 165 of our 
years. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

We shall in these concluding paragraphs endeavor to give from certain 
literary and scientific works, a few interesting ideas and spaculations on 
various cosmical subjects. 

NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS. 

This is a theory which was advanced by Laplace, to show how the solar 
system was formed. In the "beginning," all the matter which now com- 
poses the sun and the various planets, with their moons, was in a gaseous 
and highly heated state. It filled all the place now occupied by the 
system, and extended far beyond the orbit, of Neptune. In other words, 
the solar system was simply an immense nebula. The heat, which is the 
repellent force, overcame the attraction of gravitation. Gradually the 
mass cooled by radiation. As centuries passed, the repellent force becom- 
ing weaker, the attractive force drew the matter and condensed it toward 
one or more centres. The nebula then presented the appearance of a 



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nebulous star — a nucleus enveloped to a great distance by a gaseous atmos- 
phere. According to a well known law in philosophy, seen in every-day 
life, in a whirlpool, a whirlwind, or even in water poured into a funnel, 
wherever matter seeks a centre, a rotary motion is established. As this 
motion increased, the centrifugal force finally overcame 1 at the ex- 
terior the attraction of gravitation, and so threw off a ring of condensed 
vapor. Centuries elapsed, and again, under the same conditions, a second 
ring was detached. Thus, one by one. concentric rings were separated 
from the parent nebula, all revolving in the same plan and in the same 
direction. These different rings, becoming gradually consolidated, formed 
the planets. — generally however, in this process, while still in the vapor- 
ous state and slowly condensing, themselves throwing off rings which 
in timi consolidated into satellites. In the case of Saturn, several of 
these secondary rings did not break up, and so condense into globes, but 
still remain as rings which revolve about the planet. Mitchell naively re- 
marks. "Saturn's rings were left unfinished to show us how the world was 
made." The ring which formed the minor planets broke up into small 
fragments, none large enough ro attract the rest and thus form a single 
globe. The central mass of vapor finally condensed itself into the sun, 
which remains the largest member of the system. According to this 
theory, the sun may yet give off a few more planets, whose orbits will not 
exceed its present diameter. — Steele.^ — 

SECULAR DAYS. 

The word ••day'" is of course considered not as a literal day, but as 
symbolical of a long period of time — ages, during which God was fitting 
this earth as a home for man. The idea of exact days of twenty-four 
hours each is neither required by the original nor by the scope of narration. 
The word "day'" itself is used in four senses in the description. The 
Christian fathers did nor interpret it as a common day. Augustine, in the 
fourth century, called the days of creation "ineffable days," and described 
them as "alternate births and pauses in the work of the Almighty — the 
boundaries of periods in the vast evolutions of the worlds." How glorious 
the idea which we here obtain of God, as, through measureless ages in 
in which he is rich, resting not, hasting not, but slowly and by the steady 
operation of His own laws. He works out to the merest detail His mighty 
thought of a world. Moses gives but the grand outline of this creative 
act. an outline which Geology is filling up rapidly and surely, The Mosaic 
account is a hymn, full of poetry and grandeur, not a close, exact, scientific 
record of events. Yet its truths were inspired by the same God who 
made the world. As such we receive the records of both revelation and 
• ' gladly notice their harmony in all their grand teachings. As 
gy is in its infancy, ami we are often able only to suggest and 
intimate what may hereafter be. firmly believing that God's truth must 
stand whether it b r in the rock or. in the book. — Steele. 



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